How much Tottenham would have to pay to activate Harry Kane’s release clause

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As Tottenham Hotspur continue to dream of bringing Harry Kane back to the club, a new report has explained what conditions have to be met to prise the striker away from the Allianz Arena next summer.

It has been reported over recent months that Kane wants to return to the Premier League next summer after the 2026 World Cup.

The Lilywhites would hold an advantage if the 32-year-old does decide to leave Bavaria, as Tottenham added a first refusal clause when they sold Kane to Bayern, thus giving them the right to match any accepted bid for the centre-forward.

At Spurs Web, we have extensively covered that Kane’s contract at Bayern has a release clause which will drop with each transfer window, and a new report has now shed light on how much the clause would be worth next summer.

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How much would Tottenham have to pay to sign Harry Kane next summer?

According to a report in BILD, the striker can leave the Allianz Arena next summer for £57m as per the clause in his contract.

However, the outlet explains that for that clause to be triggered, the Tottenham legend must inform Bayern of his intention to leave before the end of the winter transfer window.

We might thus know in four months whether Kane is seriously considering an exit from the Bundesliga giants at the end of this season.

What Kane is thinking about his future

Over the last week, sources in Spain have suggested that Barcelona are now eyeing a move for Kane next summer.

Additionally, it has been reported that while the Bayern star is staying silent on his future, sources close to Kane believe that he wants to be competing at the highest level for major trophies.

That means that for Tottenham to have any chance of re-signing their record goalscorer next summer, they need to be going toe-to-toe with the best sides in the Premier League and across Europe.

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