The striker reportedly has a release clause in his contract and has been linked with a transfer to Barcelona as well as a return to the Premier League.
Former Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane has brushed off reports of a transfer to Barcelona, saying he’s had ‘no contact’ over a possible move.
The 32-year-old has been heavily linked with a transfer to the Nou Camp as a potential replacement for Robert Lewandowski, who is out of contract at the end of the season.
Kane reportedly has a release clause in his Bayern Munich contract of around €65 million (£57m). However, the clause needs to be activated by the player himself and expires at the end of January.
There has also been talk around a return to the Premier League, linking him with a return to Tottenham. He left the club for Bayern in the summer of 2023.
Speaking to Bild, Kane addressed the transfer speculation. He clarified: "I haven't had any contact with anyone, nobody has contacted me.
"I feel very comfortable in the current situation, even though we haven't yet discussed my situation with Bayern."
He added: "There's no rush. I'm really happy in Munich. You can see that in the way I'm playing. If there's contact, then we'll see. But I'm not thinking about the new season yet.
"First up is the World Cup in the summer. And it's very unlikely that anything will change after this season."
When asked if Bayern fans should worry, he responded with: "I don't think so."
Since arriving in Germany, the England captain has scored an impressive 109 goals in 114 appearances for the club. He will be back in London this week as Bayern travel to take on Arsenal in the Champions League on Wednesday night.
Kane has a good record against the Gunners, having scored 15 goals and providing two assists in his 21 competitive clashes with Spurs' north London rivals. That includes a goal he scored in the 2023/24 Champions League quarter-finals as Bayern progressed with a 3-2 win on aggregate.
A return to the Premier League would give Kane the chance to break Alan Shearer's goalscoring record in the league. He is just 48 goals shy of the 260 scored by Shearer, a record that has stood for almost 20 years.