Bayern to offer Harry Kane a new deal at the end of the season

Bayern to offer Harry Kane a new deal at the end of the season
Bayern to offer Harry Kane a new deal at the end of the season

Bayern Munich are set to offer striker Harry Kane a new deal as they look to stave off interest in the England international striker, according to Sky Sports.

The Bavarians want to tie down the 32-year-old who has a year left on his deal. He has been sensational this season, bagging 53 goals and six assists in 45 appearances.

There have been rumours of interest from the Saudi Pro League and the Premier League in Kane. Bayern want to act quickly and keep him at the Allianz Arena.

Kane has been key to wresting the Meisterschale back from Bayer Leverkusen, scooping consecutive Bundesliga top-scorer awards.

He is poised to claim the award again this season, and they have already sealed the title again. Their focus now is on the UEFA Champions League.

Kane will be key to their chances of clinching that important title, marking a thoroughly successful campaign.

Bayern are working hard to tie down their best players to new deals. Besides Kane, die Rekordmeister also want to fend off Liverpool’s interest in Michael Olise.

Sporting director Max Eberl and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge have made public statements in recent days about their intention to ignore any offers for Olise.

Liverpool reportedly want him as a replacement for Mohamed Salah, but Bayern are adamant that no amount will make them budge.

Rummenigge even cited a €200 million offer from Chelsea for Franck Ribery that they rejected, further reiterating their stance of not selling important players.

Besides tying down players to new deals, Bayern will be in the market for a new left-back, central defender, winger, and a successor to Kane.

Raphael Guerreiro is leaving at the end of the season, and they need a left-back replacement. The same goes for centre-half Kim Min-jae.

Anthony Gordon is their first-choice target to fortify the wings. The German champions are also sending Nicolas Jackson back to Chelsea, meaning they have to sign another striker.

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