Kane refuses to talk about the penalty clause in his contract
Bayern Munich star Harry Kane refused to talk about the penalty clause in his contract, which will be available starting next January.
Kane will be available for 65 million euros starting next January.
"What I can say is that I am very happy at Bayern Munich, I don't want to comment on the penalty clause," Kane said in press statements.
Kane has a contract with the Bavarian club until the summer of 2027, this season has played 28 games, scored 28 goals and made 10.
Kane will be available for 65 million euros starting next January.
"What I can say is that I am very happy at Bayern Munich, I don't want to comment on the penalty clause," Kane said in press statements.
Kane has a contract with the Bavarian club until the summer of 2027, this season has played 28 games, scored 28 goals and made 10.
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