Harry Kane has been linked with a summer move away from Bayern Munich, with Chelsea and Manchester United keen on signing him.

There have been rumours of a potential return to the Premier League for Harry Kane. But a report from TEAMtalk has rubbished speculations of his departure. The 30-year-old has had an impressive campaign with Bayern Munich, amassing 40 goals in his debut campaign since arriving in a £100 million deal from Tottenham.

The England international has proven that+ he is one of the best players in the world, but he will be disappointed to have failed to win a major trophy so far. Bayern Munich lost the league title to Bayer Leverkusen. But they are in the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League. It will be interesting to see if they can win the competition.

Kane left Tottenham in a £100 million deal to win major trophies, and he will want to fulfil his ambitions with the German club. A trophy in his debut season will be a major boost for the player and it remains to be seen how the situation develops.

Chelsea, Manchester United will miss out on Harry Kane again

Chelsea and Manchester United have been linked with the former Tottenham striker as well. Chelsea need to bring in a reliable goalscorer after the signing of Nicolas Jackson did not work out. The former Villarreal striker has been quite underwhelming this season, and the Blues need a reliable finisher.

Manchester United signed Rasmus Hojlund, and the young Denmark international has done reasonably well. But he needs more support in the attack, and someone like Kane could shoulder the goalscoring and creative burden and allow the young striker to develop without too much pressure.

The fact that Kane is unlikely to leave this summer will come as a major blow for the two Premier League clubs. It will be interesting to see if they decide to test their luck in the summer with an offer for the England international regardless of whether Bayern are open to a transfer or not. He could improve most teams in world football, and it would have been a major coup for Chelsea or Manchester United if they managed to get the deal done.

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