
‘He’s going back to Spurs’ – Top source shares Harry Kane verdict
Harry Kane has been tipped to leave Bayern Munich and move back to England in order to win a Premier League title.
Kane has been linked with his former club Tottenham over the last few weeks, as rumours intensify about a potential move back to his old hunting ground.
The England international spent 19 years at Spurs, joining as an 11-year-old in 2004 and coming through the academy ranks at the club.
In the summer of 2023, Kane left the North London side to join Bayern Munich for a fee of around £86million.

Harry Kane only has one option for a Premier League return
Everton’s former chief Keith Wyness – who served as CEO at Goodison Park between 2004 and 2009 and now runs a football consultancy advising elite clubs – believes that if Kane is to come back to the Premier League, then Tottenham will be the only club he joins.
Speaking on the new edition of Football Insider’s Inside Track podcast, Wyness insisted that the 32-year-old needs the chance to round out his career at Spurs and win a title with the club.
Kane won the Bundesliga with Bayern last season, which was his first-ever trophy as a player after failing to pick up any major silverware during his time in North London.
Wyness added that while other Premier League clubs may be interested in the prolific striker, it will be hard for him to join any other club but Tottenham.
He told Football Insider‘s Inside Track podcast: “I think he’s going to go back to Spurs, if he’s going to go anywhere.
“I think the Spurs fans would never forgive him or the club if they didn’t get Harry Kane back, and give him a chance to win a title in a Spurs shirt, which is what he really needs to do to round out his whole career.
“So I think it’d be hard for anybody else to get hold of him. He is a London boy, and I think it would be Spurs.
“While other clubs may look at that option and wish they could do it, I think he’s going to be Spurs through and through, and it’d be hard for him to play anywhere else in the Premier League.”
Harry Kane can break Alan Shearer’s record
Kane currently sits second in the all-time top Premier League scorers list and is within reach of Alan Shearer’s record.

The former Tottenham man was on 213 goals when he left the North London club, just 47 behind Shearer, who retired in 2006.
Rank | Player | Goals |
1 | Alan Shearer | 260 |
2 | Harry Kane | 213 |
3 | Wayne Rooney | 208 |
4 | Mo Salah | 188 |
In his final season at Spurs, Kane scored 30 Premier League goals, and at that rate, it would only take him another two campaigns to break the record.
At the age of 32, the striker could still have another four or five years at the highest level.
If Kane does return to England, not only will he be desperate to win a Premier League title, but he will also have his sights set on the goalscoring record.
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