Harry Kane (31, Bayern Munich) recently addressed the transfer rumors surrounding him.

The British media outlet 'The Standard' reported on the 1st (Korean time) that "Kane has a contract with Munich until the summer of 2027. Currently, the possibility of a transfer is low."

Kane said, "I am happy at Munich. I am not considering a transfer to another league or another team."

Kane has repeatedly expressed his intention to stay. Nevertheless, transfer rumors have persisted. Ultimately, Kane once again conveyed a firm stance of 'staying.'

The spark for the transfer rumors started from the buyout clause. Christian Falk, a reporter for the German 'Bild,' noted, "There is a buyout clause in Kane's contract. If a club offers the corresponding amount, a transfer could happen."

In particular, the possibility of returning to England has emerged. The suggested destination was unexpected. It was Liverpool, not his hometown team, Tottenham. 'Football Insider' reported, citing the Spanish outlet 'El Nacional,' that "Kane wants to finish his career in England. His preferred team is Liverpool."

Kane's Premier League record also supported the possibility of a return. He is the player with the second-most Premier League goals after Alan Shearer. The media analyzed, "With questions raised about Liverpool's attacking lineup, Kane could be a definitive solution up front."

Mick Brown, a former Tottenham scout, shared a similar view. He argued, "Kane wants to break Shearer's record. A return to the Premier League is the first step toward that goal. There is a possibility he will consider transfer options in the summer."

He added, "From what I hear, Kane wants to return to England. Manchester United has shown interest, but the financial burden is high. On the other hand, Liverpool's financial situation is more stable."

However, Kane revealed a firm stance. He said, "There are some random stories circulating. I don’t know where they come from. But I am very satisfied at Munich."

He emphasized, "I am not someone who looks far into the future. I am satisfied playing here now, and I am happy with my fantastic teammates and coaching staff."

Still, Kane stepped back, saying, "Football is a sport where many changes can happen in an instant," before adding, "But I am focused on this moment."

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