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Harry Kane is Happy at Bayern Munich, Says Hamann

Former Bayern star Dietmar Hamann shares his thoughts on why Harry Kane is likely to stay in Germany despite Premier League return rumours.
Harry Kane is Happy at Bayern Munich, Says Hamann

Harry Kane has been in spectacular form since joining Bayern Munich, scoring an incredible 105 goals in just 108 appearances. The England captain is averaging a goal every 54 minutes this season and recently became the fastest player this century to score 100 goals for a club in Europe’s top five leagues.

His amazing performance has led to some talk about a possible return to the Premier League, perhaps even to his former club, Tottenham. However, former Bayern Munich player Dietmar Hamann believes Kane is very content where he is and is not planning a move anytime soon.

😊 Kane is Settled and Happy in Germany

According to Hamann, Harry Kane seems very happy with his life in Germany. “He’s very settled and happy, at the moment, returning to the Premier League isn’t even a question,” Hamann explained. He added that leaving the club is likely one of the last things on the striker’s mind right now, suggesting Kane is fully focused on his career with the German champions.

⚽ Football Can Change Quickly

While Kane appears happy, Hamann noted that things can change unexpectedly in football. He mentioned a potential clause in Kane’s contract that could allow him to leave, but questioned if another club would pay the reported £54 million fee. Hamann also suggested that a player’s performance in major tournaments like the World Cup could influence future decisions. For now, though, a move seems unlikely.

🔥 On-Field Performance Speaks Volumes

Kane’s focus is clearly on the pitch, as he recently scored his 20th goal of the season in Bayern’s 4-0 victory over Club Brugge. His consistent goal-scoring and the opportunity to win major trophies—something he sought throughout his time at Spurs—are strong reasons for him to stay. As long as he continues to succeed and collect medals, a return to England remains just a topic for discussion.