Harry Kane hopes Bayern Munich's top brass will work hard to keep their key players
- FlashFootball 2025/01/19 06:04
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'I would love that' - Harry Kane sends out strong message to Bayern Munich over transfer plans as he urges team-mate to stay.
Harry Kane has shared his thoughts on Bayern's transfer plans and is eager to see Eric Dier stay at the club.
Several Bayern players are coming to the end of their current contracts at the club such as Dier, Alphonso Davies and Joshua Kimmich. With his current deal set to expire in 2025, Real Madrid had reportedly been keeping a close eye on Davies, hoping to secure him on a free transfer. However, recent reports from The Athletic suggest that Davies is close to signing a new four-year deal with the Bavarians, which has settled the nerves at the boardroom.
Nonetheless, after the 3-2 win over Wolfsburg, Kane sent out a stern message to the club hierarchy as he emphasized the importance of retaining key players and stated: "It's a bigger topic outside than it is within our team. We don't talk about it much in the dressing room. But I would be happy if all the boys extended their contracts and we built on what's currently happening here."
Kane also expressed his desire to see Dier extend at Allianz Arena and said: "Yes, I would love that. He did really well when he played. Eric and I get on very well. But we haven't talked about his future. That's a matter between him and the club."
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