By Rune Gjerulff@runegjerulff

Bayern hold off on Harry Kane contract talks

It's "too early" to discuss a contract extension for Harry Kane, according to club boss Jan-Christian Dreesen.
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Harry Kane is under contract until 2027, but according to reports, the England captain could activate a release clause by winter, allowing him to move next summer for a fee of €65 million.

Despite this, Bayern Munich are in no rush to extend the deal of their 32-year-old star forward.

“We’ve already said that it’s simply too early in the season. We will discuss it at the appropriate time,” FC Bayern CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen told Sport1.

For now, Dreesen is simply enjoying Kane’s remarkable form this season.

“It’s a pleasure, really a pleasure. If someone had told us that Harry would improve from season to season, we probably would have paid even more,” he added.

So far this season, Kane has scored 19 goals in 11 games for Bayern.

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