Harry Kane looks far more likely to renew with Bayern München than leave this summer, despite an enquiry from Barcelona. His camp have made clear the future will not be officially addressed until after the World Cup, and the current deal runs until summer 2027. Kane also chose not to trigger a release clause by the January deadline.

Barcelona's enquiry and Kane's contract position

That is the part clubs paying attention cannot ignore. Barcelona asked about his availability, but there has been no sense of a fast-moving exit. Bayern have already been in contract talks too, with sporting director Max Eberl confirming in January that the club were discussing a new deal with Kane.

Kane's own line is the clearest clue. Asked about the future, he said it was “very unlikely” he would leave. That sits neatly with the direction of travel at Bayern, where the offer on the table is renewal rather than a fight to keep him from the door.

Why Barcelona asked in the first place

The interest is easy to understand. Kane scored 61 goals and registered seven assists in 51 appearances across all competitions in 2025/26, which is absurd output by any normal standard and exactly the kind of return that pulls in elite clubs.

Gary Neville put it bluntly: “I can see why Barcelona would want him. I can see why any club in the world would want him that is trying to win trophies at an elite level. Harry Kane is as reliable as you can get.” That is fair. Kane has not just scored in volume, he has kept doing it at a level that makes short-listing him obvious.

The Bayern numbers back up the appeal too. The club finished the Bundesliga on 89 points and scored 122 goals, with Kane operating as the focal point of a dominant attack. His 61-goal season came with seven assists, so he was contributing beyond the last touch as well.

He has also carried that form into England's World Cup games, with three goals in three appearances and a 7.31 tournament rating. That does not make a Barcelona move likely, but it does explain why the enquiry happened in the first place. Kane remains one of the few strikers in Europe who can make this kind of noise without changing clubs.

If Bayern get the renewal done after the tournament, the story will be a familiar one: interest from elsewhere, a serious enquiry, then a striker choosing the place where the numbers keep coming.

FAQ

Is Harry Kane likely to renew his Bayern Munich contract?

Yes. Barcelona made an enquiry, but Kane's camp indicated his future would not be officially addressed until after the World Cup. His Bayern contract runs until summer 2027, and he did not trigger a release clause by the January deadline.

Why did Barcelona ask about Harry Kane?

Because Kane kept scoring at an elite rate. He produced 61 goals and seven assists in 51 appearances across all competitions in 2025/26, a season that explains why Barcelona and other top clubs would ask.

How has Harry Kane performed for England at the World Cup?

Kane has scored three goals in three World Cup games for England, with a 7.31 tournament rating across those appearances. That run has kept him in the spotlight while his club future is being sorted.

Written by Jack Mercer with AI-assisted research, cross-checked against 4 outlets. How we work →