Harry Kane expected to return to the Premier League if he leaves Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has been linked with a move back to the Premier League in the coming months.

According to Give Me Sport, Harry Kane is expected to return to the Premier League if he leaves Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich. The English striker, who has a €65 million release clause, has been linked with his former club, and the development will come as a huge boost for them.

It will be interesting to see if Spurs can bring him back to the club in future, especially after admitting they are open to re-signing him. Even though Kane is 32, he remains a world-class player and he could make a defining impact at the North London club.

Tottenham could certainly use a reliable striker like Harry Kane. Dominic Solanke has not been able to score goals consistently, and his compatriot would be a major upgrade. The England international has been outstanding since the move to Germany. The veteran striker scored 85 goals in his first two seasons with the German club, and he has already found the back of the net 13 times this season in just seven appearances.

Kane is a no-brainer for Spurs

Tottenham will be hoping to fight for major trophies, and having a world-class player like Harry Kane at their disposal could make a huge difference. With the player willing to return to England, a move should materialise next summer.

The Englishman left the Premier League in order to win trophies, and he has managed to win a league title with the German club. He will look to aim for the UEFA Champions League now. If Kane manages to fulfil that dream with Bayern Munich, there is no reason why he will not consider a return to his boyhood club.

It remains to be seen how the situation develops. Meanwhile, the €65 million valuation could be problematic for any club hoping to sign him. With the veteran striker 32, suitors will be reluctant to pay that kind of money for the England international. It remains to be seen whether any club is willing to come forward with an offer to sign the English international at the end of the season.

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