Harry Kane on Bayern Munich future: No other club I want to join
Harry Kane said Tuesday that he is open to extending his contract at Bayern Munich and has no desire to move to another club.
The former Tottenham striker, whose contract with the Bundesliga giants expires in the summer of 2027, has been linked with a transfer to Barcelona in recent weeks in addition to regular speculation over a potential return to the Premier League.
Kane is back on familiar territory this week as Bayern lock horns with Arsenal in a Champions League blockbuster in north London. And ahead of the game, the England captain reiterated his satisfaction in Munich.
“The move has been one of the best decisions of my life,” said the 32-year-old, who joined Bayern from Spurs in 2023.
“To experience a new league, a team like Bayern Munich, these European nights, the atmosphere in the German league, has been a great step in my career and helped me improve as a player.
“I’m quite open to staying longer. They way we are right now and the way we are playing, I feel we are one of the best teams in Europe, for sure.
“I don’t look at any other team and think, ‘I want to go there.’ I’m really happy here. I’ve got 18 months on my contract and I’m sure there will be discussions in the future.”

