
Harry Kane could move elsewhere in Premier League amid Tottenham return bombshell
Harry Kane has been linked with a Tottenham return ever since he joined Bayern Munich.
Kane joined Bayern Munich in 2023 and has gone on to be a goalscoring sensation yet again across three seasons in the Bundesliga.
The Lilywhites have never truly replaced the England international, despite Spurs selling Kane for around £100million to the German giants.
The striker has already scored 23 goals this season, but a Kane return to Tottenham is seemingly still on the cards.
A fresh twist in the tale has emerged for Kane at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the midst of his Bayern release clause.

Harry Kane may not agree Tottenham return
Thomas Frank could welcome Kane back to Spurs as he looks to get his side scoring after a dry run in front of goal in recent weeks.
There was a general lack of threat on show against Monaco, while chances were few and far between against Aston Villa and Wolves at home.
The addition of the England skipper would certainly help end these difficulties after what has been a stunning run at the Allianz Arena.

A move back to North London could be possible in an upcoming window, although Manchester United have always been credited with interest.
Ben Jacobs has reported via the United Stand on 23 October that Kane would only accept a Tottenham switch if he were to return to the Premier League.
He said: “Nothing yet to suggest anybody is in open formal talks with Harry Kane, but there is a diminished release clause in 2026, and Kane is still eyeing up that Premier League goalscoring record.
“It’s not a given if he returns to the Premier League, it’ll be Spurs or no other club because Kane was interested in Manchester United before he ended up moving to Bayern Munich.“
How much would Kane cost Tottenham?
It would prove to be a huge blow to the Lilywhites if the Englishman were to join another Premier League club.
Kane is a Tottenham legend, and it would seriously harm his reputation if he were to secure a move anywhere else in England.
Manchester United are bound to be interested in his signature, but Spurs have to stand their ground if they want to bring their former striker back.
His release clause drops to £54m in January, and that could prove to be a huge bargain for Frank and Co.
The Dane would be wise to bring back the talisman and provide his squad with arguably the greatest goalscorer around, besides Erling Haaland.
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