In his FC Bayern's 4-0 win in the Champions League against Club Bruges, Harry Kane (32) scored his 20th goal of the season - and thus made the fans' desire for an extension of his contract, which is valid until 2027.

After the Englishman, who joined from Tottenham in the summer of 2023 for almost 100 million euros, had recently shown himself open to a longer-term future in Munich, he spoke again on Wednesday evening about a possible extension.
Exciting: Kane even named a timeframe for talks!
He said: "The talks won't take place next month, but perhaps in the new year. We'll discuss it then. We're in a good position, I feel good. We're not hectic. I'm not, and I don't think the club is either."
"Kompany is a big part of the club and a key part of why I enjoy being here so much. The extension is great news. Vinnie is important, and it's good to know he has such a long contract now. When the talks start, we'll see what happens," said Kane.
It sounds like the coach's long-term commitment to the club is another argument for the top striker to stay in Munich.
