The 32-year-old has been one of the finest forwards of the past decade, and his three seasons at Bayern have settled any doubt over whether his goalscoring would translate outside English football.
He has scored 146 goals and provided 33 assists in 147 appearances since his move from Tottenham, form that has made him one of the favourites to win the Ballon d'Or in 2026.
With only one year left on his current deal, questions had begun to surround his future, with Barcelona regularly linked with the striker in recent summers and several Premier League clubs reportedly keen on a return.
According to Florian Plettenberg, Bayern Munich have already presented Kane with an offer to extend his contract by two further years, taking it through to 2029. Talks are currently on hold, however, with Kane focused on the World Cup, where England are among the leading contenders for the title.
Plettenberg reports that Kane intends to remain at Bayern, with a signature potentially arriving once England's involvement in the tournament concludes.
Should the renewal be finalised, Bayern would retain a player who has been central to the club in recent seasons and is seen as a key figure in any push to reclaim the European crown in the near future. For now, all parties await the outcome of the World Cup before finalising an agreement that appears to be heading firmly in one direction.
Kane moved to Bayern from Tottenham in 2023 for a fee in the region of ยฃ100m, ending years of speculation over whether he would ever leave the club where he became its all-time leading scorer without winning a major trophy.
His success in Germany has gone some way to settling that narrative, with two domestic titles among his honours since arriving, even as the elusive Champions League crown continues to escape both player and club.
