Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane appears to committed to his future in the Bundesliga, despite links to Liverpool, after footage was released of the England star learning German.

Harry Kane does not appear to be in a rush to leave Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich after a video emerged of the striker practising his German. The England captain has recently been linked with a surprise move to Liverpool but has displayed his continued efforts to learn the language of his country of his residence.
Kane takes classes multiple times a week while rattling in goals for Vincent Kompany's side. The 31-year-old has notched 76 goals in 82 appearances and appears to be on his way to a first league title with the club, after finishing as runners-up to Bayer Leverkusen last term.
And the former Spurs star has displayed his off-pitch efforts to continue settle in Munich, 18 months after completing his transfer. Bayern released footage of Kane undergoing an individual lesson in German as the veteran returns to the classroom.
Recent weeks had seen Kane linked with making a return to the Premier League, and a move to Liverpool touted. It would appear that the forward only has plans to embed himself further at Bayern however, with his contract running until 2027.
Speculation may remain, however, with Kane said to have a release clause in his contract. The clause sat at £67million in the most recent transfer window but it is said to require Kane to activate it - something has so far chosen not to do.
It has been suggested that clause could be worth £54m next January. But speaking last month, Kane offered little hope to interested sides and said: "What I can say is that I'm very happy at FC Bayern. No comment on the clause."
Kane believes that his move to the Bundesliga side has enhanced his aura and improved his ability too. The sharpshooter reckons his efforts have now garnered greater respect since leaving Spurs and enjoys playing under pressure.
“Just being at a club like Bayern Munich has helped push me on even more, confidence-wise and responsibility-wise," he explained. “Sometimes when you’re playing in these types of teams where you’re getting loads of chances, when you‘re expected to score 30, 40 a season, that’s an expectation I like to have. It almost puts more pressure on myself to perform.
“I feel like I’ve definitely got better, I've improved, and maybe the aura of me as a player is a bit more respected than what it has been in the past, because you’re playing in big games, big nights.”
Nevertheless, a Premier League return has not been ruled out. Alan Shearer claims Kane will have options should he hope to return to chase the record of the division's top goalscorer.
The former Newcastle star told Betfair : "Liverpool will be looking for a centre-forward in the summer, I don't doubt that and Harry Kane would be a great option for them because of the size of the club and he'll score goals.
"Whether Harry decides to stay in Germany or he decides to come back to the Premier League, he'll have options. I've always said that if he comes back to the Premier League then he'll have a really, really good chance of breaking my record. I'm a huge admirer of him."
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