Sports
Bundesliga: Bayern Munich in talks to extend Harry Kane’s contract
Bayern Munich are in talks with Harry Kane over a potential contract extension, the club’s sporting director Max Eberl has confirmed.
The England captain joined the German champions from Tottenham Hotspur in August 2023 on a four-year deal worth an initial €100m (£86.4m).
Since arriving in Munich, Kane has enjoyed a prolific spell, scoring 119 goals and providing 30 assists in 126 appearances across all competitions.
According to BBC Sports on Tuesday, Eberl said,”We’re talking to Harry, we’re talking,” Eberl said at a Bundesliga event in Frankfurt.
“Everyone knows at some point a decision has to be made.”
In October, Kane said he “could definitely” see himself staying at Bayern, and that his desire to return to the Premier League had “gone down a little bit”.
This season he has scored 34 times in 30 games for Vincent Kompany’s side, including 21 goals in 19 Bundesliga outings as he tries to beat former Bayern striker Robert Lewandowski’s record of 41 goals in a single Bundesliga campaign.
Kane has also helped Bayern to second place in the Champions League group phase table with one game to go.
“Harry has great confidence in us and he feels comfortable in Munich.
“He and his family are settled in. Therefore, we’ve got absolutely no reason to rush, said Bayern chief executive Jan-Christian Dreesen.”
-
Politics11 hours agoADC fixes April 14 for national convention
-
Opinion11 hours agoThe Federal Republic of APC
-
News11 hours ago33 Young Engineers Begin Training in Pipeline Pigging, Corrosion Control, as NCDMB Reiterates Mandate
-
Metro11 hours agoParents must help children search for spouses to curb divorce – Islamic Cleric
-
World News11 hours agoUS Senator Murphy Says Trump Has ‘Lost Control Of Iranian War; Middle-East Is On Fire’
-
Business11 hours agoAMNI chief Tunde Afolabi Targets 12,000 bpd at Okoro in Nigeria offshore push
-
Business10 hours agoNiger Delta group demands decentralization of pipeline surveillance contracts
-
Sports11 hours agoMiddle-East Crisis: F1 cancels two upcoming races in Middle East
