Daily Schmankerl: Is Bayern Munich hesitant to offer Harry Kane a raise?; Liverpool target Dayot Upamecano wants big release clause in new deal; Eric Dier looks back at Bayern; Manchester United wants FC Barcelona's Frenkie de Jong; and MORE!
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Daily Schmankerl: Is Bayern Munich hesitant to offer Harry Kane a raise?; Liverpool target Dayot Upamecano wants big release clause in new deal; Eric Dier looks back at Bayern; Manchester United wants FC Barcelona's Frenkie de Jong; and MORE!
"Harry Kane's future is a big topic here in Munich. I think Kane is in the form of his life. His education at Bayern Munich has undoubtedly helped. Max Eberl, the head of sport, already said he's improved at Bayern Munich. He was a big star before he came to the Allianz Arena, of course, but now he's playing a little bit more like a winner. You know, this is the "siegermentalität" in Germany, the DNA of Bayern Munich. He's scoring and scoring and scoring."
"And after the World Cup, he has just one more year left. Bayern Munich can't give him away without a transfer fee - they paid a lot of money for him. And that's why the question has to be - will he use it this winter or not? There are plenty of rumours flitting about. He's interested, of course, in Alan Shearer's goalscoring record, but he'd like to win big silverware like the Champions League."
Harry Kane is in outstanding scoring form and has developed further since joining Bayern Munich, adopting the club's winner mentality. A release clause exists that Kane must activate in winter to leave next summer. After the World Cup he will have one year remaining on his contract, meaning Bayern would require a transfer fee to sell him. Kane currently earns about €24m gross per year. Bayern are unlikely to offer a higher salary because of his approaching age. Kane may earn more in England, but winning the Champions League is a major motivation and Bayern represents a prime opportunity.
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