
Despite being in the best goalscoring form of his career, Bayern Munich have been urged not to rush into extending Harry Kane’s contract, with some analysts claiming it would be madness to commit long-term to the England striker at this stage.
Kane, who arrived from Tottenham Hotspur in a big-money move, has been outstanding in front of goal, breaking records and becoming a key figure in Bayern’s attack. His finishing, positioning and experience have made him one of the most dangerous forwards in Europe this season.
However, some former players and pundits believe the club should be cautious. They argue that while Kane is performing at an elite level right now, Bayern must consider his age and the long-term financial implications of extending his deal too early. They insist the club should stick to its strategy of forward planning and focus on developing younger attackers rather than locking in a long extension for a player entering the later stages of his career.
The debate has divided fans. Many believe Kane deserves a new contract based on merit and leadership, while others think Bayern should avoid emotional decisions and wait before making any commitment.
Kane’s current contract runs until 2027, meaning the club still has time before deciding. For now, the England captain remains focused on helping Bayern chase silverware and continue his incredible run of form.