Kane ‘Secures Exit Clause’ For England Return

Kane ‘Secures Exit Clause’ For England Return

Harry Kane has reportedly secured a transfer clause that would allow the legendary Tottenham Hotspur player to leave Bayern Munich and return to England.

Kane scored 280 goals in 435 games for Tottenham, his boyhood club, solidifying his status as one of Europe’s top attackers.

Kane waited a long time to win team trophies at Spurs and tried to leave during the summer transfer window of 2023.

Since the 31-year-old was nearing the end of his Tottenham contract, he was reasonably priced. The England international was signed by Bayern Munich for almost £86 million after fending off competition from Premier League teams.

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Over the past 18 months, Kane has been intermittently linked to a return to the Premier League. He has now “secured” a transfer option in his Bayern Munich contract, which expires in 2027, according to a report from the German publication Sport BILD.

The report reads: “The striker would have had to pull the clause during the winter transfer window and would then have been allowed to move for an estimated sum of 80 million euros (£66.5m).

“However: The clause will be valid again next winter, then for a transfer for summer 2026.

“The transfer fee that FC Bayern would receive in this case should then only be an estimated 65 million euros (£54m). When the contract ends in the summer of 2027, the striker would then be free of charge.”