
Harry Kane 'open to staying longer' at Bayern Munich
England and Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane spoke warmly of his move to the club and says he would be happy to extend his stay in the Bundesliga, ahead of a UEFA Champions League tie at Arsenal.
In a press conference before the clash with the English Premier League leaders, Kane said: "The move has been one of the best decisions in my life. I've loved every moment of it. To experience a new league, to experience a team like Bayern Munich and to have these European nights, have the the atmosphere in the German league and to surround myself in different cultures with different players - I think has been a great step in my career."
The 32-year-old added: "I think it has helped me evolve and improve as a player. I think you're seeing that version of me right now."
On being asked about his future, the Bundesliga's 14-goal top scorer said: "I'm quite open to staying longer. With the way we are right now and the way we're playing, I feel like we're one of the best teams in Europe. So I don't look at any other team and feel I want to go there to improve.
"I've got 18 months left on my contract, and I'm sure there'll be some discussions over the next couple of months on the future and on what Bayern want to do. I'm really happy here though, and I can't see anything changing in the near future."
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