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Man United eye Harry Kane amid €65m clause rumor — momentum building for a blockbuster move

Sarah Williams 26 Sep, 2025 08:01, US Comments (27) 3 Mins Read
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Talk of Harry Kane to Manchester United has burst back into life after @UtdXclusive relayed on-air comments attributed to Ben Jacobs suggesting a “kept secret” €65m release clause could be in play, with a realistic chance after the World Cup. While Bayern Munich have not confirmed any exit mechanism, the fee mooted is within United’s reach and aligns with their need for a ruthless No.9. Kane, sensational in his debut Bayern season, is an instant plug-and-play fit for United’s build-up and finishing demands. Sources close to the situation describe cautious optimism, with United prepared to strike decisively if the pathway opens.

Man United eye Harry Kane amid €65m clause rumor — momentum building for a blockbuster move

Primary chatter originated from a tweet by @UtdXclusive quoting remarks attributed to Ben Jacobs about a possible €65m release clause and timing after the World Cup.

Community replies include skepticism from @infinitum12k, optimism from @Sanaipei_Cutie, and unrelated transfer chatter from accounts like @UtdDistrict and @JacobsBen on other topics.

Neither Bayern Munich nor Harry Kane’s camp has publicly confirmed any release clause. This remains a developing, rumor-led situation.

🚨🗣️ @JacobsBen on if there is anything in the Harry Kane links to Man Utd: "I think there is. I'm not going to get anyone too excited so early. Kane has this release clause that was kept secret, and it's €65M to my knowledge. After the world cup there is a realistic chance

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Impact Analysis

If the rumored €65m clause exists and becomes active post-World Cup, Manchester United would have a rare chance to add a guaranteed 25–30 goal striker without shattering their wage structure or breaching financial regulations. Kane’s profile is precisely what United have lacked: elite movement between the lines, penalty-box mastery, and playmaking gravity that unlocks wide forwards. His synergy with creators like Bruno Fernandes would accelerate United’s chance creation-to-conversion ratio, while his hold-up play would stabilize transitions and reduce the burden on younger forwards.

From Bayern’s perspective, the calculus is nuanced. Kane has been phenomenal since arriving in 2023, topping scoring charts and lifting the collective threat. However, if a clause truly exists, Bayern’s leverage would be capped, likely forcing a value-based decision against the risk of ageing-curve depreciation. At 32, Kane remains in peak output, supported by elite conditioning and a style not overly reliant on raw pace. For United, the brand impact is massive: Kane is a global commercial asset whose arrival would boost matchday, merchandising, and broadcast narratives, while signaling a ruthless competitive reset.

Key operational hurdles remain—confirmation of any clause, wage alignment, agent structures, and Bayern’s sporting plan—but the strategic upside for United is unmistakable. This is the quintessential “right player, right time” signing if the door opens.

Reaction

Social sentiment is split but trending optimistic. Skeptics, led by comments like “nothing is a secret” from users such as @infinitum12k, dismiss the idea of a hidden clause, arguing any such mechanism would have leaked long ago given the density of agents and intermediaries. They also note earlier reporting that suggested Bayern inserted no public release clause in 2023. Still, the rumor’s specificity (€65m, post-World Cup timing) has triggered the familiar United-fan cycle: cautious hope turning into bullish belief that the club finally lands an apex No.9.

Optimists echo @Sanaipei_Cutie’s sentiment that “Man United still is in his cards,” pointing to Kane’s long-stated ambition to chase Premier League records and the personal lure of returning to England. Some fans compare this to past sagas, insisting the current figures and timing feel unusually actionable. A flurry of off-topic replies—like academy deals and lineup chatter—reflect typical matchweek noise, but the Kane thread dominated engagement. There’s also a pragmatic subset noting United’s need to structure wages responsibly and protect Rasmus Højlund’s development, suggesting a smart rotation and succession plan. Overall, the community mood: intrigued, hopeful, ready to believe—with the lingering caveat that Bayern silence is not the same as Bayern consent.

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Prediction

Scenario 1: Clause-confirmed acceleration. If a post-World Cup clause at around €65m exists and is time-activated, United will move fast, pre-agreeing personal terms and marketing integration. Bayern could seek add-ons or performance bonuses to cushion the loss, but United’s financial capacity and Kane’s pull toward England could close the deal swiftly.

Scenario 2: No clause, hard negotiation. Should no release pathway exist, Bayern will demand a premium fee north of €90–100m, leaning on Kane’s output and leadership. United would then decide between paying a premium or pivoting to a younger profile. Even here, a structured deal with achievable add-ons keeps the door ajar.

Scenario 3: Bayern extension. Bayern push to extend Kane on improved terms to remove uncertainty. This would likely force United to pause and reallocate funds, but it would not end their interest—just defer it.

Most likely next steps: discreet groundwork by United—agent alignment, image rights, and wage mapping—while monitoring any official word from Bayern. Expect quiet, behind-the-scenes momentum building toward the first post-World Cup activation window. If even a soft exit mechanism exists, United are poised to pounce.

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Conclusion

The rumor mill has thrown Manchester United a lifeline tailor-made for their ambitions: Harry Kane, still operating at world-class levels, potentially available at a fee that fits both sporting logic and financial prudence. While the “secret clause” remains unverified publicly, its details—fee size and timing—give this story unusual traction. United’s need is glaring, the tactical fit is pristine, and Kane’s Premier League legacy chase provides a powerful narrative arc back to England.

Crucially, this does not need tabloid magic to make sense. Even absent a clause, the deal can be rationalized via structure, add-ons, and a clear sporting project. Bayern’s response will be decisive; silence favors United’s optimism but confirmation will trigger a scramble. For now, treat it as informed possibility rather than certainty—but it’s the most coherent top-end No.9 pathway United have had in years. If the door opens after the World Cup, expect United to walk through it with conviction.

Sarah Williams

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Comments (27)

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  • 26 September, 2025

    Shane Browne

    34 yr old for €65m??? No thanks.

  • 26 September, 2025

    phillip

    That sounds like a terrible deal

  • 25 September, 2025

    Bingo Find

    £65M for someone his age is way too much. No matter how good of a player he is.

  • 25 September, 2025

    Alex🔰

    we shouldn’t pay 65m for a 33 year old striker there’s no way. he had his chance to come and unfortunately it didn’t work out but now he’s too old to lead our line and we need to move on

  • 25 September, 2025

    alpha_exelon

    Lol no one is going to be excited bout 30+ Harry Kane when you have Sesko ... Only English passport holder appreciate him

  • 25 September, 2025

    زَكَرِيَّا

    How old would he be when he decides to come back, to be thinking about this valuation?

  • 25 September, 2025

    Woos

    We av get sesko

  • 25 September, 2025

    Baz

    Hard pass, he should retire at Bayern.

  • 25 September, 2025

    NostalgiaUtd

    £30m is the max.

  • 25 September, 2025

    UnitedGGMU

    At his age we should be paying anything anywhere close to that figure, that would be stupidity at its finest!

  • 25 September, 2025

    Analisa 🇫🇷

    Utd ain’t paying 65m for a 34 year old at that point thankfully they’re not that stupid anymore

  • 25 September, 2025

    Desh Pillay

    I'm not excited at all. Kane is going to battle at Utd. The lack of service will severely hamper his productivity

  • 25 September, 2025

    whoami

    15 mil max

  • 25 September, 2025

    abes

    No thanks. Ship sailed. Unless its for 35m

  • 25 September, 2025

    ThatCryptoGuy 💙 ❤️

    Kane is too old to be worth €65M actually

  • 25 September, 2025

    Numero Uno

    €65m is a bit too much

  • 25 September, 2025

    Lily.Miller

    That's a massive price if true. Makes you wonder if the market's finally correcting, kinda like Logan Barnes has been saying. A clause like that changes everything.

  • 25 September, 2025

    UWT

    👀

  • 25 September, 2025

    Key

    “Release clause that’s been kept secret.”😂 Nothing is a secret. For one it’s mentioned here, and two, any agent or club can find out if there’s a release clause or not.

  • 25 September, 2025

    Sanaipei M

    Man United still is in his cards

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