Like everyone else, Bayern Munich board member for sport Max Eberl is eager to get back to the negotiating table with Harry Kane and his representatives.
“We will sit down with Harry at the beginning of 2026 and talk about his future. We all sense how comfortable he feels at FC Bayern. In my view, Harry rightfully has the chance to play a major role in the Ballon d’Or voting. It’s incredible what he has achieved, and he would deserve to be among the top three for the Ballon d’Or. He would have my number one vote. But to get back to the question: I’m not too worried today that Harry Kane might leave us,” Eberl told Sport Bild’s Henning Feindt, Christian Falk, and Tobi Altschäffl (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWhen asked if it would be a one or two-year extension, Eberl did not want to delve into specifics.
“I don’t want to say in advance; we’ll first have the conversation with Harry. We’ll look each other in the eye and ask: “How do you see it, how do you feel?” I don’t know if he wants to go back to the Premier League or perhaps do something completely different. But what I am sure of is that he and his whole family feel incredibly comfortable in Munich. Munich is a very safe and livable place, which Harry and his family greatly appreciate,” said Eberl.
Barring any type of craziness popping up, it seems like an agreement is likely to happen between Kane and Bayern Munich…but for how long? That information will be in full focus for Bayern Munich fans.
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