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HARRY KANE REVEALS FEELINGS ON BAYERN STAY, SPURS COMEBACK STILL POSSIBLE

Harry Kane plans to discuss a new contract with Bayern Munich in 2026. The in-form striker, happy under Vincent Kompany, is not seeking a move despite a £54m release clause and Tottenham links.

Harry Kane Reveals Feelings On Bayern Stay, Spurs Comeback Still Possible
Harry Kane scored 100 in 104 games at Bayern Munich - (AFP)

In 2026, Harry Kane stated that he intends to meet with Bayern Munich to discuss a new deal. After scoring 20 goals in 13 games in all competitions this season, the England captain is perhaps playing at his best level ever.

Additionally, Kane has scored seven goals for England this year, and Bayern is eager to keep him in Bavaria. Although there is now no time for official talks due to Bayern's busy match schedule, the 32-year-old has previously stated that the feelings are reciprocal.

Although there is a release clause in the prolific striker's contract, which expires in 2027, Kane has no plans to move clubs anytime soon, despite rumours that he would rejoin Tottenham.

"The discussions will not happen next month, but maybe in the new year," Kane stated. Then we will talk about it. I feel good, and we are in a terrific situation. We are not in a hurry. I do not believe the club is, and neither do I.

The Bundesliga winners are now focused on Kane's contract after Vincent Kompany just signed a new contract with Bayern.

"Kompany is a major part of the club and a significant part of why I like being here so much," the striker added, expressing his happiness at Kompany's new contract.

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"The news of the extension is fantastic. It is excellent to hear that Vinnie has such a long contract now because he is significant. We will see what transpires once the negotiations begin.

When Kane's Allianz Arena contract expires, he will be 34 years old. He has repeatedly denied rumours that he is eager to return to the Premier League, where he still has the chance to surpass Alan Shearer's all-time goal total.

Kane's current deal contains a release clause mechanism that makes him available for £54 million in January. Tottenham can match offers from other clubs because they have a first-option clause.

Kane is unlikely to think about transferring as he aims for more hardware with Bayern because the World Cup is also scheduled for next summer.

Thomas Frank, the manager of Tottenham, stated in a September speech that England's all-time top scorer would be greeted with open arms upon his return. When Frank stated, "I did not know there was a provision," He is an excellent player who is doing admirably for Bayern and performed a fantastic job for Spurs. best player.

"I believe that many Tottenham supporters, myself included, would like to see Kane return. To be honest, I do not believe he will do it at this time. He will most likely remain at Bayern and keep up his good work.

JAMAL MUSIALA RISKING WORLD CUP SPOT FOLLOWING LATEST CHAMPIONS LEAGUE INJURY SETBACK

Jamal Musiala faces a race against time to be fit for Germany and Bayern Munich after a recurring leg injury flare-up.

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Jamal Musiala Doubts Grow Ahead Of Final Germany International Break

Watching Gianluigi Donnarumma crash into Jamal Musiala’s ankle was tough. His ankle twisted horribly, and just like that, Bayern Munich lost one of its brightest stars for the first half of the season. When Musiala finally made his comeback in January against Rasenballsport Leipzig, grabbing an assist almost immediately, it felt like a breath of fresh air. He didn’t stop there; soon after, he started his first game post-injury versus PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League, and, like clockwork, he found the net.

But that Leipzig match was over two months ago, and things haven’t been smooth sailing since. Musiala has only started two more games. Then, during the Champions League tie against Atalanta Bergamo, pain flared up in his leg again. Now, he’s at risk of missing both Germany’s last international break before the World Cup and some of Bayern’s most critical matches from March through April.

Everyone’s feeling the frustration – fans, coaches, you name it. All eyes are on when Bayern’s number 10 will finally be back to full speed for club and country. Both Bayern’s head coach, Vincent Kompany and Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann need to figure out how to navigate Musiala’s recovery during the international break.

Someone asked Kompany about all this before the second Atalanta leg. He said:

"I’ll call Julian Nagelsmann at some point; I haven’t done it yet, so, just to be clear, we haven’t spoken," Kompany said, "We’re on the same page here: we both want a fully fit Jamal Musiala. If he’s in top shape for Bayern, he’ll be in top shape for Germany. He’ll get back to his best; it’s just a matter of time. We have the same priorities."

Sure, their interests are aligned, but the timing isn’t. Kompany wants Musiala in the lineup immediately, while Nagelsmann’s likely playing it safe, not in any rush to throw him back in. In the end, everything comes down to getting Musiala fully fit and firing again. After the year he’s had, he deserves it. So does everyone, hoping to see him at his best.

LUIS DIAZ SUSPENSION UPHELD BY DFB COURT FOLLOWING CONTROVERSIAL LEVERKUSEN RED CARD

Luis Diaz will serve a one-match ban after the DFB court rejected Bayern Munich's appeal against his Leverkusen red card.

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Bayern Munich Fail In Bid To Overturn Luis Diaz’s Red Card

Bayern Munich’s effort to have Luis Diaz’s red card overturned has fallen short, even after the referee admitted his decision was mistaken. Diaz was sent off for what was initially called a dive during the 1-1 draw against Bayer Leverkusen. Replays, however, showed there was definite contact between Diaz and the goalkeeper. Despite this, the DFB sports court ruled that the one-match suspension must be upheld, adding to Bayern’s growing squad problems.

The referee himself acknowledged the punishment was harsh. Diaz had scored Bayern’s only goal before being shown a second yellow, which led to his dismissal. The second booking was given for an alleged dive in the box. But post-match footage clearly showed some contact with Leverkusen goalkeeper Janis Blaswich. Christian Dingert, the referee, later admitted in an interview that the second yellow was too harsh and that, seeing the replays, he wouldn’t have made that call again.

Bayern acted quickly to appeal the ban, banking on Dingert’s admission to get it rescinded. That didn’t happen. The DFB’s sports court decided the referee’s comments after the match weren’t enough to overturn the original decision made on the field. Court chairman Stephan Oberholz explained that the incident didn’t meet the strict standard needed for a retroactive change. He also pointed out that Diaz had actively sought contact with the goalkeeper, so the card wasn’t entirely unjustified.

The DFB clarified their position in detail, stressing that referees’ decisions hold unless they are clearly and obviously wrong. Oberholz made it clear that for an appeal to succeed, the original decision has to be seriously flawed, which this was not. In his ruling, he said that since the incident was classified as a factual decision, it could only be overturned if it was indisputably incorrect, and they did not find that to be the case. As a result, Diaz will have to sit out Bayern’s next match against Union Berlin.

This absence worsens an already tricky situation for Bayern manager Vincent Kompany. Diaz’s suspension comes amid injury concerns for other key players. After a demanding Champions League win over Atalanta last week, Alphonso Davies and Jamal Musiala were already sidelined for the Leverkusen game due to injuries picked up in Europe. Bayern’s squad depth will be tested even further as they navigate a packed fixture list.

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