Harry Kane commits to Bayern Munich's bright future after Bundesliga triumph

Harry Kane commits to Bayern Munich's bright future after Bundesliga triumph

Harry Kane has reaffirmed his commitment to Bayern Munich, vowing to stay with the Bundesliga giants for years to come after clinching his first major trophy.

The 31-year-old striker, who joined Bayern from Tottenham for 95 million euros in 2023, celebrated the Bundesliga title this season, marking a significant milestone in his career.

With two years remaining on his contract, Kane dismissed speculation about a potential move. "My family are settled here," he told ITV. "My kids are loving school, and I'm happy in Munich. In football, you never know what's next, but this is my home for the foreseeable future."

Kane expressed enthusiasm for Bayern's trajectory under their manager. "I love the team and the manager," he said. "We're just getting started. I believe we're on the cusp of a really successful era, and I want to drive that success."

Despite his on-pitch fluency, Kane admitted his German language skills need work. "I'm still taking lessons," he said. "It's tough, but I'm picking up bits. Maybe next year I'll show more progress."

Recent updates from Bayern's official X account highlight Kane's impact, noting his 36 goals in the 2024-25 Bundesliga season so far, with the club praising his "world-class finishing" in a post.

Manager Vincent Kompany also lauded Kane's leadership, stating in a press conference last week, "Harry's hunger and professionalism set the tone for us."

For now, Kane's focus remains clear: spearheading Bayern's charge for more silverware while embracing life in Munich.

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