

Key Takeaways:
- Harry Kane could be available for £56.8million next summer if a specific clause in his Bayern Munich contract is triggered.
- Manchester United are reportedly interested, with Spurs maintaining a first-option right from his 2023 transfer.
- Kane, currently on 213 Premier League goals, still has his sights set on Alan Shearer’s all-time record of 260.
Transfer Clause Could See Kane Move for Cut-Price Fee
Harry Kane may leave Bayern Munich for a fee below £57million, should a particular clause in his contract come into effect, as reported by German outlet Bild. After an impressive start to the campaign with eight goals in four matches, the England captain could be signed for £56.8million next summer, provided the move is confirmed with Bayern in the winter transfer window.
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Harry Kane is keen on a Premier League return, with Manchester United a likely destination.
He could leave Bayern for £56.8M if he confirms the move this winter.
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Premier League Return Remains on the Cards
Despite being contracted to the Bundesliga giants until 2027, there is speculation that the 32-year-old might seek a return to the Premier League following the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Manchester United have emerged as reported contenders for his signature. This interest persists even after United invested significantly in forwards Benjamin Sesko, Bryan Mbeumo, and Matheus Cunha, all of whom commanded transfer fees higher than the amount Kane may be available for.
First-Option Clause for Tottenham and Premier League Ambitions
Tottenham Hotspur could also enter the fray for their former talisman due to a first-option agreement from his 2023 transfer to Germany. Manchester United had initially pursued Kane that summer but ultimately stepped aside, allowing Bayern Munich to finalise the transfer.
Kane remains focused on becoming the Premier League’s all-time leading goal scorer, a record currently held by Alan Shearer with 260 goals. Kane, who amassed 213 Premier League goals during his time with Spurs, would require several seasons with high goal returns to eclipse Shearer’s tally.
Player | Current Premier League Goals | Current Club | All-Time Premier League Record |
---|---|---|---|
Harry Kane | 213 | Bayern Munich | – |
Alan Shearer | 260 | Retired | Premier League Record Holder |
Kane Reflects on 2023 Transfer and United Links
In 2023, the Bayern Munich striker commented on reported talks with Manchester United, indicating that his interest was piqued more by Bayern Munich during the crucial discussions.
“Obviously over the summer I know there were some talks between a few clubs in the background, but Bayern was a team I was really interested by and really excited by, so there weren’t many other discussions,” he revealed to Sports Illustrated.
“Once they came in, it was between them and Tottenham to talk, and the deal got done.
“My focus is on here, obviously Manchester United are a great club, a really big club as well, but I decided to come here and I’m really happy I have.”