According to reports from Tottenham News, Harry Kane is considering a return to his childhood club Tottenham Hotspur and the Premier League during the upcoming summer transfer window.
Kane made a move from Spurs to Bayern Munich for an initial fee of £86 million, which could potentially rise to £100 million with add-ons, setting a new Bundesliga record. Since joining Bayern, Kane has showcased his exceptional talent by scoring 27 league goals and providing five assists in his first 23 Bundesliga appearances.
Despite his individual success in Germany, there is a chance that Kane and Bayern could end the season without winning any trophies, extending his ongoing drought without silverware. Currently, Bayer Leverkusen leads the Bundesliga, holding an eight-point advantage over Bayern, who have dominated the league for the past eleven seasons.
Bayern also face a deficit in the UEFA Champions League round of 16 against Lazio, needing to overturn a 1-0 first-leg loss. The news of Thomas Tuchel’s departure from Bayern at the end of the season due to these challenges has further fueled speculation about Kane’s future.
Sources close to Tottenham, particularly within the recruitment department, have indicated to Tottenham News that Kane may be open to a return to the North London club this summer. While Kane has been linked with moves to Chelsea and Manchester United, the latest reports suggest his preference is to rejoin his former team.
Additionally, Kane sits just 47 goals behind Alan Shearer in the all-time Premier League scoring charts. If he returns to England, he may aim to surpass Shearer’s record and leave a lasting legacy in English football.