Reporter: Bayern expects Kane to leave within one or two years, Jackson is regarded as a substitute + successor

Football     6:16pm, 6 September 2025

reporter Raphael Honigstein pointed out that Bayern Munich and Harry Kane need to make a decision on the striker's future as soon as possible.

Kane's contract with the German giant will expire in the summer of 2027, meaning Bayern either chooses to renew his contract or may face the risk of losing him for free in two years. Kane, 32, joined Bayern from Tottenham Hotspur in the summer window of 2023 for an initial transfer fee of £82 million.

While playing for Bavaria, he won his first major trophy in his career and broke countless records. But with Nikola Jackson joining, Bayern seems to be preparing for an era without Kane.

Jackson joined Munich on loan from Chelsea on the transfer deadline, and the agreement included a mandatory buyout clause (the deal had broken before). The reporter believes that Bayern's intention is to let Jackson eventually replace Kane, paving the way for the England captain to return to the Premier League.

He is participating in Hawksbee and In an exclusive interview with Jacobs, "It's no secret that Harry Kane will end his career at Bayern. Bayern is ready to deal with the possibility of his early departure - his contract will last until 2027. In any case, he and the club need to make decisions about it as soon as possible. They have been looking for candidates who can serve as both substitutes and learn from Kane, and have looked at Sesco and Waltermad, and finally Jackson chose Jackson with a forced buyout clause. This shows that Bayern realizes that Kane may leave in a year or two. But at the same time, Kane is so outstanding that any new player must play around him. Jackson has no chance to replace Kane, he needs to partner with Kane, serve as his substitute or give Kane a rest in some games. But he is indeed regarded as the final successor, but this transition period should be long. "

What's next for Kane?

For Bayern, this summer window is not a success. Although they introduced Jackson, Louis Dias and Jonathan Ta, no first-team new players joined. Kane expressed concerns about the size of the squad before the start of the season, and the fact that there was only one new player in the end meant he might still have concerns.

Before the opening game, Kane said: "This may be one of the teams I have played for the thinnest roster. There is still time before the transfer window is closed, and sports board member Max Eber, sports director Christoph Froind and the head coach may make decisions. Some of our young players performed very well in the preseason, but the lineup is indeed a little thin - this is not a problem that players can control. "

Regarding the possibility of returning to the Premier League: Kane is currently the second scorer in the history of Premier League, less than 50 goals away from Alan Shearer's record of 260 goals. As his career enters later, this record is likely to be a consideration for him. If he decides to return to the Premier League, the striker will definitely not lack suitors. In any case, Bayern must make a decision.

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