Harry Kane is set to remain at Bayern Munich with a new contract, ending speculation of a potential move to Manchester United this summer. According to a report from Football Insider, the England captain is settled at the German club and is close to agreeing an extension on his current deal, which runs until 2027. This development follows consistent links to Manchester United, who have been credited with a long-standing interest in the striker.
Sources indicate that Kane's contentment in Munich, both professionally and personally, is the primary reason for his decision to stay. Pete O'Rourke of Football Insider explained that the player did not activate a release clause in his contract, a clear signal of his satisfaction. "As long as Bayern Munich are winning trophies and competing for their highest honours, I don't see any real reason for Kane to seek a move away," O'Rourke said. The new terms are described as an "eye-popping" commitment that would effectively close the door on a Premier League return for the foreseeable future.
Kane has enjoyed a phenomenal individual season since his move from Tottenham Hotspur, scoring 54 goals and providing seven assists in 46 appearances across all competitions. His form has made him a leading candidate for the Ballon d'Or, especially if Bayern succeeds in the Champions League this season. This prolific output, however, had not quelled the rumors connecting him to Old Trafford, where United's new minority owners, INEOS, are planning a squad rebuild ahead of their return to the Champions League.
Manchester United's interest in reinforcing their attack is genuine, despite the recent successful signing of Benjamin Sesko. The club is reportedly seeking another forward to increase competition and depth. With Kane now seemingly out of reach, attention has turned to alternative targets. Former Arsenal defender Bacary Sagna has publicly suggested Crystal Palace's Jean-Philippe Mateta as a potential fit, citing his physical profile and hold-up play as assets United currently lack.
For Bayern Munich, securing Kane's long-term future is a major coup, ensuring the continuity of their attacking line under new manager Vincent Kompany. For Manchester United, the pursuit of a marquee striker will now have to look elsewhere, with the club's recruitment team shifting focus to other options in the market. The news brings clarity to a major summer storyline, confirming that one of the world's most prominent forwards will not be on the move in the coming transfer window.




