Kane on Bayern: Chasing Glory, Dodging Real Madrid’s Drama, and a Ballon d'Or Spotlight
29 septembre 2025

Key moments for Bayern, Kane, and the Ballon d'Or chatter
Max Eberl, Bayern Munich’s sporting director, joked about Harry Kane’s position in the Ballon d'Or rankings as the ceremony unfolded. French winger Ousmane Dembélé of Paris Saint-Germain won the award, with Kane finishing 13th for the Bavarians.
Eberl commented on Kane’s spot, saying, “We won’t do what Real Madrid did and boycott the event.” The piece recalls Real Madrid’s boycott last year after Rodri Hernandez of Manchester City won over Vinícius Júnior, the Brazilian forward for Real Madrid. This year, Real Madrid again abstained as no Madrid player won the prize, while Barcelona collected several local trophies and moved on in the European picture.
The report ties in Bayern’s season so far, including early exits from cup competitions, with Kane’s leadership and Bayern’s ongoing pursuit of major silverware. Dembélé’s Ballon d’Or is framed within PSG’s success, while runners-up and other top finishers such as Lamine Yamal and Vinícius Junior are noted in the broader ranking.
Kane joined Bayern in 2023 from Tottenham in a deal reported around €100 million. Despite talk of a return to Tottenham, he has expressed happiness at the Allianz Arena and a desire to win titles with Bayern. Bayern’s sporting director signaled conversations about Kane’s future beyond his 2027 contract and stressed Kane’s role as captain and the club’s aim to keep him for many years.
The piece also discusses potential future steps with Upamecano, as Bayern face a demanding Champions League schedule featuring matches against Club Brugge, Sporting CP, and St. Gilloise, with ties against Paris Saint‑Germain, Arsenal, and PSV Eindhoven elsewhere in the campaign. It sketches a calendar where Bayern’s group phase and knockout rounds intersect with high-profile rivals.
Outlook, quotes, and a touch of humor
The article weighs Kane’s age—34 in 2027—against his current form and impact, noting that quality matters more than years on the clock. Hans Mayer underlines the importance of squad balance and keeping top players even as they approach their peak years. The message from Bayern’s camp is clear: they want Kane to stay and help push for trophies well beyond 2027.
As the club prepares for the Cypriot clash with Pafos in the Champions League, Bayern also maps a slate that includes fixtures with several big names across Europe. The narrative confirms Bayern’s ambition to translate talks of stability into tangible success on the field.
Will Kane stay beyond 2027? Bayern intends to keep him involved in the project while continuing to pursue major titles. Fans are left waiting to see how the years unfold and whether the club can convert potential into lasting glory.
Punchline: If age is just a number, Kane is turning it into a counting chart of goals and assists—his calculator runs on Champions League nights. Punchline 2: Bayern’s strategy? Collect trophies, avoid letting memes lock them out of the cabinet, and maybe invest in a calendar that automatically updates the scorelines when the ball hits the back of the net.