Harry Kane is in no rush to extend his contract with Bayern

England captain Harry Kane has decided to postpone discussions regarding a new contract with Bayern until after the World Cup. According to Bayern Munich president Herbert Hainer, while the club intends to continue its long-term partnership with the striker, the player himself is in no rush to make a decision. This is reported by Goal.com .
The 32-year-old striker is currently fully satisfied with his time at the Allianz Arena and is focusing all his attention on the current season's goals. Hainer noted that Kane feels no pressure regarding the contract and is proceeding with negotiations calmly. "I am convinced that Harry wants to stay with us. He preferred to resolve this process after the World Cup," said the club president.
The financial aspect of the negotiations is also significant. Reports suggest that Kane is requesting a salary that reflects his status as the team's primary star, and his demands may include a financial package on par with Jamal Musiala. Furthermore, the striker aims to reach an agreement with the Munich club until 2030, intending to cement his legacy in Germany.
The Bayern leadership intends to retain not only Kane but other attacking stars as well. Specifically, Hainer expressed a clear opinion regarding Michael Olise, who joined during the summer transfer window. He stated that the Frenchman, who has a contract until 2029, is playing in one of the world's strongest attacking lines and there is no reason for him to move to another club.













