Harry Kane has broken his silence regarding rumors about leaving Bayern Munich, affirming that he is happy in Germany and has no plans to return to the Premier League.
In the summer of 2023, Kane left Tottenham to join Bayern Munich in a high-profile transfer, starting a new chapter after many years of dedication but no trophies in North London. Upon arriving in the Bundesliga, he quickly demonstrated his worth with numerous goals, becoming a key player for the Bavarians.
As the 2025/26 season began, rumors about a possible return to England surfaced again, especially with Tottenham and Manchester United reportedly interested in signing him. However, Kane dismissed all speculation by stating: “I am genuinely happy at Bayern. I have two years left on my contract and am enjoying every moment here. I love the club, the coach, and the fans.”
His statement came right after scoring a brace against Werder Bremen, reaching 100 goals for Bayern in just 104 matches. This achievement made Kane the fastest player in the 21st century to reach 100 goals for a club in the top five European leagues, surpassing both Erling Haaland and Cristiano Ronaldo (who took 105 matches). The English striker shared: “It’s crazy, even for me. It’s an honor to reach 100 goals for this great club. I’m very proud and hope to score another 100 soon.”
At Bayern, Kane is not only a goal-scoring machine but also brings experience, composure, and leadership. His presence helps the Bavarians maintain their dominance in the Bundesliga while aiming for success in the Champions League. His teammates benefit from playing alongside a well-rounded striker who knows how to score and create chances.
For Kane, choosing Bayern was a crucial step in his career. After many years longing for trophies at Tottenham, he found the perfect environment to realize his dreams. His current commitment reassures fans and shows his full focus on winning more domestic titles with Bayern and reaching the pinnacle of European football.
Previously, there were many opinions suggesting Kane might return to England in 2026, but given the current situation, this prospect is nearly ruled out. Tottenham’s coach, Thomas Frank, also admitted: “Personally, I don’t think he will leave Bayern now. He’s still playing excellently and scoring continuously.”
At 32 years old, Harry Kane maintains consistent form, confirming his status as one of the world’s top strikers. With his clear statement, Kane has ended all rumors of returning to the Premier League and affirmed that his sole goal now is to keep achieving great heights with Bayern Munich.