Harry Kane open to Tottenham return this summer

Harry Kane might consider re-joining Tottenham should his Bayern Munich plans go sideways, as factors could determine a decision.

According to Tottenham Hotspur News, Harry Kane might not oppose returning to Spurs should his Bayern Munich plans go sideways. The England skipper has been sensational for the Bavarians, although there is a feeling of unfinished business over in England and with Tottenham.

Harry Kane to make Tottenham return?

Bayern Munich were involved in a prolonged saga with Tottenham over the summer to sign their leading man, Harry Kane. The Bavarians ended up paying £86 million for the England captain, and the fee could rise to £100 million depending on the add-on clauses added by Daniel Levy as part of the deal.

Kane has hit 31 goals in all competitions for the Bavarians, but the club are in danger of finishing the season trophyless. The lack of silverware has been one of the big talking points of Kane’s career, as he spent his entire career with Spurs until the Bayern move and has not won a single piece of silverware.

The report speculates that if Kane finishes this season without a trophy, he might consider returning to Tottenham. Daniel Levy confirmed a buyback clause in Kane’s contract at Bayern in September, which Spurs might trigger should the English attacker signal his intent to play for them again.

Manchester United are also interested, as Erik ten Hag reportedly wanted Kane before splashing on Rasmus Hojlund. The report expresses a feeling that the England captain might have unfinished business with Tottenham, and in English football generally, as he might still ponder over the chance to overtake Alan Shearer for the competition’s all-time leading goalscorer accolade.

Will Kane leave Bayern Munich?

The unthinkable might happen in football, regardless of circumstances and current standings. While Kane seems happy with life at Bayern Munich, he might still get tempted by a return to England by rejoining Spurs. However, there are doubts whether Levy will exercise the reported buy-back clause, considering it will still cost a considerable transfer fee.

Chelsea are also interested if reports are accurate, although Tottenham might feel they have a good chance should Kane become available next summer. However, the striker seems settled with Bayern and might look forward to continuing his form. He will target trophies this season and the next one, which could see him dismiss all speculation and stay put in Germany.

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