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Release fee of 56 million! Kane is expected to return to the Premier League next summer? His wife takes the lead in opposition

According to the British media "Mirror", Harry Kane's contract with Bayern Munich has a release clause next summer, but Kane's wife Kate may prevent him from returning to the Premier League because she enjoys life in Germany very much.

Kane decided to leave his childhood club Tottenham Hotspur in 2023. Although many Premier League teams were interested in him, he chose to join the Bundesliga giant Bayern Munich for a transfer fee of 100 million pounds. Over the past two years and more, Kane has repaid that investment with outstanding performances.

He scored 105 goals for Bayern in 109 games, finally ending his wait for the trophy. Kane will be 33 years old next summer. There are reports that his release clause next summer is only 56 million pounds, which has attracted the attention of many Premier League teams.

Kane was thought to eventually return to Tottenham. However, his motivation to return to the Premier League may not be strong - he is only 47 goals away from the record of Alan Shearer, the Premier League's all-time top scorer. Kane has recently underlined his commitment to Bayern, who currently top the Bundesliga table and are serious contenders for the Champions League. He even mentioned the possibility of a contract extension.

He said: "I am fully committed to Bayern. If there are conversations about a contract extension, we will look at it, but I have this season and another season. It is not my contract year, so there is no sense of urgency. I am calm and I like Coach Bayern, as long as we keep improving and I keep improving, I'm happy to see what we can achieve."

And according to "Bild", his 31-year-old wife Kate will make it clear that she wants to stay in Germany. The couple have four children, and Kate loves their current lifestyle, especially the privacy the Kanes enjoy in Germany, where they are rarely disturbed by the media.

Kane also expressed satisfaction with his current situation and said frankly: "The way people welcomed us is very special. This not only touched me, but also deeply touched our whole family. The children are very happy to go to school and my wife also feels very comfortable. We really enjoy every moment."

Bayern is also unwilling to lose Kane, and Kane has not shown any intention to leave the team. Europe's top forwards have proven that age does not necessarily mean decline, and Lewandowski is the best example.

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