Exclusive: Harry Kane open to Tottenham return after Bayern Munich development

According to Tottenham News, Harry Kane is amenable to returning to his childhood team and the Premier League this summer.

For an initial cost of £86 million, which may go to £100 million with possible add-ons, Kane departed Spurs to join European powerhouse Bayern Munich, setting a Bundesliga record (Sky Sports News, 13 August).

In his first 23 Bundesliga games, he has already scored five assists and contributed 27 league goals, demonstrating his exceptional play on a personal level in Germany.

Even still, there’s a strong possibility that Kane and Bayern may end the season without winning a trophy, prolonging the England captain’s trophy drought.

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Xabi Alonso’s team, Bayer Leverkusen, is now leading the Bundesliga. They are eight points ahead of Bayern, who have won the league championship for the last eleven seasons running.

Bayern must overcome a 1-0 deficit to defeat Lazio in their round of 16 first-leg match in the UEFA Champions League.

It was recently stated that Thomas Tuchel would depart Bayern at the conclusion of the season as a consequence of these difficulties (BBC Sport, February 21).

Is it possible for Harry Kane to rejoin Tottenham this summer?

Kane would be open to returning to the North London team this summer, according to a recruiting source with deep ties to Spurs, despite the uncertainty surrounding the Allianz Arena.

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Kane recently expressed his “sadness” about Tuchel’s departure news (via the Metro, February 25). The 50-year-old may also be departing this summer.

Harry Kane is willing to come back to Tottenham.

When the 30-year-old scored his 267th goal for the team in a 1-0 victory against Manchester City at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on February 5, 2023, he broke the record for most goals scored by Spurs in the previous campaign.

In the all-time Premier League scoring records, he is just 47 goals behind Alan Shearer. If he plays in England again the following season, he may try to surpass the great striker’s record.

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