BAYERN MUNICH honorary president Uli Hoeneß has placed a monster price tag on Harry Kane.
The executive is keen to keep the English hitman despite rumours of interest from the Saudi Pro League.
The Bavarians are currently engaged in talks to extend Kane’s stay at the Allianz Arena past his deal’s expiry in 2027.
It was reported earlier this year that a new contract could see his wages rise as high a £400,000-per-week.
That was after Kane did not activate a release clause which expired in January.
But the German executive is aware that the financial firepower of Saudi Arabia can turn heads.
Hoeneß told Kicker: “(Kane) didn’t exercise his release clause, which means he’s definitely under contract here until summer 2027.
“What I’m hearing and feeling is that he and his family feel extremely comfortable here.
“You never know when a Saudi comes along and puts a lot of money on the table, but he feels very much at home.”
It is no surprise the Bayern hierarchy want to keep the forward on their books given his record-breaking season so far.
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The Spurs legend has managed 31 goals and five assists in just 26 games in the Bundesliga this season, and another 10 goals from nine games in the Champions League.
Perhaps to ward off interest from interested parties, Hoeneß went on to name his valuation for the star, making it clear that only an almost unprecedented fee would be able to pry the forward away from his side.
He told Kicker: “I’d say Harry Kane is worth €150m. But then you see Alexander Isak cost €150m to Liverpool…
“If (Alexander) Isak is worth 150 million, then Harry is worth 250 million euros (£217million).”











