The England captain has scored an incredible 109 goals in 114 games for the Bundesliga giants since leaving Tottenham in 2023. Kane has been nothing short of incredible in Germany, and yet reports suggest his time under manager Vincent Kompany may be coming to an end.
Kane has a clause in his contract that allows him to leave for €65m next summer, but he must inform the club that he desires to leave in the January transfer window.
According to recent reports from Spain, Barcelona are considering the 32-year-old in what would be a straight replacement for veteran Robert Lewandowski, who is set to leave at the end of the season once his contract expires.
Now, Kane has addressed the rumours and says he will consider his options as the January window approaches.
"I haven't had any contact with anyone, nobody has contacted me," he told BILD. "I feel very comfortable in the current situation, even though we haven't yet discussed my situation with Bayern."
"There's no rush. I'm really happy in Munich. You can see that in the way I'm playing. If there's contact, then we'll see. But I'm not thinking about the new season yet.
“First up is the World Cup in the summer. And it's very unlikely that anything will change after this season."
Kane was then asked if Bayern fans should be worried and added: “No, I don’t think so.”
Kane returns to North London to face Premier League leaders Arsenal this week as he leads Bayern’s attack once more as his side aims to lift the Champions League for the first time since 2020.
