Harry Kane wants ultimate Alan Shearer record as desired Bayern Munich departure date revealed
Harry Kane will spend one more season at Bayern Munich before he returns to the Premier League. That’s the view of talkSPORT’s transfer expert Alex Crook, who believes the striker will want to beat Alan Shearer’s all-time goal record. Kane looks set to stay at Bayern for at least one more seasonGetty Kane won the first major trophy of his career on Sunday as Bayern were crowned Bundesliga champions. They missed out on the title last season to Bayer Leverkusen, whose 2-2 draw to Freiburg officially the 2024/25 champions. Bayern’s success has come in Kane’s second campaign at the German giants, during which he has scored 24 Bundesliga goals. The 31-year-old’s contract runs until 2027, but talkSPORT’s chief football correspondent Crook thinks he could leave a year early. Speaking on Matterface and Crook, he said: “Arguably the greatest English goalscorer of all-time, he’s got his league title now. “There’s been some talk that he’s got a release clause that would enable him to come back to the Premier League.” “Do you think he wants to come back?” Sam Matterface asked, and Crook replied: “I think he’ll do one more year. “I wrote about this in the notebook last week, he’ll do one more year, try and retain the title, try and have another crack at the Champions League. “And then I think, probably, he’ll set his sights on a return to the Premier League and breaking Shearer’s goalscoring record.” Kane is believed to have a release clause in his Bayern contract that drops to £54million for an English team in January. Crook believes Kane could return to the Premier League in 2026talkSPORT Shearer’s goalscoring record could be beatenGetty Kane scored his 213th Premier League goal in his final Spurs appearanceGetty The England captain has already made 320 appearances in the Premier League, with 317 of those coming for Tottenham. He sits second in the league’s all-time scoring rankings with 213 goals, which is five more than Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney. However, Kane is still 48 goals away from surpassing the 260 scored by the iconic Shearer for Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United. It’s a record that’s stood since his retirement in 2006, but one that could very well be beaten. Kane is a three-time Premier League Golden Boot winner and netted at least 17 each season from the 2014/15 campaign onwards. The striker has also reached the 30-mark on two occasions, so it could take him less than two seasons to become the all-time top scorer. Kane has been a huge scoring success at Bayern and now won a league titleRex Features That will have to wait though as Kane eyes a third season at Bayern having made a move from Spurs worth in excess of £100m in the summer of 2023. Champions League glory will certainly be desired alongside back-to-back Bundesliga titles. Kane will also likely increase his overall Bayern goal tally that stands at 80 in 89 appearances.

Harry Kane will spend one more season at Bayern Munich before he returns to the Premier League.
That’s the view of talkSPORT’s transfer expert Alex Crook, who believes the striker will want to beat Alan Shearer’s all-time goal record.
Kane won the first major trophy of his career on Sunday as Bayern were crowned Bundesliga champions.
They missed out on the title last season to Bayer Leverkusen, whose 2-2 draw to Freiburg officially the 2024/25 champions.
Bayern’s success has come in Kane’s second campaign at the German giants, during which he has scored 24 Bundesliga goals.
The 31-year-old’s contract runs until 2027, but talkSPORT’s chief football correspondent Crook thinks he could leave a year early.
Speaking on Matterface and Crook, he said: “Arguably the greatest English goalscorer of all-time, he’s got his league title now.
“There’s been some talk that he’s got a release clause that would enable him to come back to the Premier League.”
“Do you think he wants to come back?” Sam Matterface asked, and Crook replied: “I think he’ll do one more year.
“I wrote about this in the notebook last week, he’ll do one more year, try and retain the title, try and have another crack at the Champions League.
“And then I think, probably, he’ll set his sights on a return to the Premier League and breaking Shearer’s goalscoring record.”
Kane is believed to have a release clause in his Bayern contract that drops to £54million for an English team in January.
The England captain has already made 320 appearances in the Premier League, with 317 of those coming for Tottenham.
He sits second in the league’s all-time scoring rankings with 213 goals, which is five more than Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney.
However, Kane is still 48 goals away from surpassing the 260 scored by the iconic Shearer for Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United.
It’s a record that’s stood since his retirement in 2006, but one that could very well be beaten.
Kane is a three-time Premier League Golden Boot winner and netted at least 17 each season from the 2014/15 campaign onwards.
The striker has also reached the 30-mark on two occasions, so it could take him less than two seasons to become the all-time top scorer.
That will have to wait though as Kane eyes a third season at Bayern having made a move from Spurs worth in excess of £100m in the summer of 2023.
Champions League glory will certainly be desired alongside back-to-back Bundesliga titles.
Kane will also likely increase his overall Bayern goal tally that stands at 80 in 89 appearances.