Reports suggest the conditions are beginning to align for Harry Kane to make a major exit from Bayern Munich.
The 32-year-old striker remains one of world football’s elite forwards, having netted an incredible 114 goals in just 120 appearances since arriving at Bundesliga giants Bayern in 2023. His form has continued this season, with the England captain recording 29 goals and three assists in 24 matches across all competitions in the 2025/26 campaign.
Despite his prolific output, speculation over Kane’s future has intensified in recent months. In September, Spanish outlet Fichajes claimed the forward had indicated to Barcelona his desire to leave Bayern in the summer of 2026. La Liga is reportedly viewed by Kane as the next major challenge of his career, while Barcelona see him as an ideal successor to Robert Lewandowski, whose long-term future at the club remains unclear.
Adding to the uncertainty, Fichajes has also reported that MLS side Inter Miami are preparing an ambitious bid for Lewandowski. The Polish striker’s contract is set to expire in the summer of 2026, and the report suggests he could be targeted as a free agent, with Inter Miami already making early approaches to gain an advantage over rival suitors.
However, Kane has played down immediate exit talk. He has stated that he would be open to discussions about extending his stay at Bayern if talks were to take place, stressing that no formal conversations have happened yet. For now, the striker insists his focus remains fully on Bayern Munich, highlighting the strong position the club is currently in and his commitment to achieving success together in the near future.

