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Harry Kane Transfer from FC Bayern München to Tottenham Hotspur

According to Kicker, Harry Kane could leave Bayern for 65 million euros next summer, on the condition that he communicates his intention to depart by the end of January. The report also states that Tottenham has a preferential option to re-sign him, which is presented as making Spurs the most attractive destination compared to many English clubs interested in a striker with 24 goals in 16 matches this season. The return of Fabio Paratici as sporting director is viewed as a positive sign, as he confirmed Kane in 2022. Furthermore, the departure of president Daniel Levy is regarded as a factor that would facilitate the move. Kane is under contract until 2027, and the possibilities of winning a trophy with his historic club and attempting to surpass Alan Shearer's Premier League goal record are seen as potential motivations for him to approach Bayern by the January deadline.

According to Teamtalk, Tottenham is preparing a plan for Harry Kane to return to the club and wants to meet with the 32-year-old striker. The meeting would be to find out if there are any options for him to return and what his salary demands would be. Tottenham wants to pay his release clause, which would allow Kane to leave Bayern in 2026 for 65 million euros.

In an interview with the 'Daily Mail', Harry Kane said he is not sure about a return to England, stating that he is very happy in Munich and not thinking about it at the moment. He added that he is a big fan of Spurs, will always watch how they are doing, and that they will always be part of his life. Kane also said that as things stand, he loves it at his current club.

Tottenham have a first option on re-signing Harry Kane, who has admitted to no longer being certain of a Premier League homecoming. Kane said that if he had been asked when he first left for Bayern, he would have said for sure that he would come back. He added that now he has been there for a couple of years, that feeling has gone down a bit, but he would not say he would never go back.

Tottenham Hotspur have a first refusal option on a potential deal for Harry Kane. Adam Williams stated that while £57m for a 33-year-old looks like an extortionate sum on first reading, elite-level footballers are playing longer these days. Williams stated that commercially, a return to Tottenham for Kane would be a huge success, and also discussed the possibility of paying the release clause via instalments or a transfer creditor.

Harry Kane has responded to rumors about a possible return to Tottenham Hotspur, dismissing them. Thomas Frank, the manager of Tottenham, said earlier this week that many fans, including himself, would like to see Kane return, calling him a top player. The German newspaper BILD stated that Kane's contract runs until mid-2027 and that there is an exit clause allowing him to leave in the summer of 2026 for approximately 65 million euros if he announces his intention in the winter.

Harry Kane has been heavily linked with a move back to Spurs after Thomas Frank opened the door to his return. Tottenham Hotspur reportedly have the option to re-sign the striker from Bayern Munich next summer if he leaves the Bavarian giants.

German outlet BILD confirmed that there is a clause in Harry Kane’s contract which allows him to leave Bayern next summer for €65m (£57m, $76m), but he must inform the club of his intention to leave by the end of the January window. Kane said that he is not thinking about a Premier League return at the moment and is really happy at his current club. He added that he has two years left on his contract, is enjoying every moment, and believes Bayern is the best place to win trophies.

The German media Bild reported that Harry Kane has a release clause of 65 million euros, which would be active in 2026 and only valid for Premier League clubs. Harry Kane stated that discussions about a contract extension could happen but have not yet occurred, and if they do, it will be an open and honest conversation. Kane said his goal is to score his next 100 goals for Bayern Munich, where he feels really good. He also said he is aware of the rumours and takes them as a compliment, but stated that he feels good at the club and his family is happy. Kane mentioned he has nearly two years left on his contract, is in a good situation, and believes the club is happy with him.

According to Fabrizio Romano, speaking on his YouTube channel, Harry Kane still has the ambition of becoming the Premier League’s all-time leading scorer. The player is earning about €24m (£20.9m) a year gross, and Bayern Munich might have a problem meeting his high wage demands considering his age. Kane has a release clause which he has to activate in the winter if he wants to leave next summer. Bayern Munich cannot give him away without a transfer fee as they paid a lot of money for him. If Kane does not use the release clause, he has to sign a new contract, but Bayern will not give him more than his current salary because of his age.

Tottenham Hotspur are very keen on re-signing Harry Kane from Bayern Munich and could seal a deal if the striker forces an exit. The forward can leave for €65m (£56.7m / $76.7m) next summer but must announce his intention to leave before the end of the January transfer window. Kane’s release clause is understood to be ‘completely in range’ for Spurs, and matching that fee would not hinge upon any takeover going through first. The striker would be open to rejoining Tottenham, but only if they have Champions League football on offer. TEAMtalk understands that Kane is keen to return to Tottenham in the future and would like the chance to tie up the Premier League goals record.

Bayern Munich have refused to rule out a return to Tottenham for Harry Kane, with director Max Eberl admitting the striker has the power to dictate his own future. Speculation has intensified this week linking Kane with his former side. It is believed the 32-year-old has a clause in his contract allowing him to leave next summer for €65 million, although it is understood that he would have to inform Bayern of his intentions in January.

Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United are linked with a move for Harry Kane. Kane has a clause in his contract that will allow him to leave Bayern next summer for €65 million.

Ian Wright mentioned that Tottenham could sign Harry Kane in the near future. During a discussion on The Overlap panel about the chances of Kane returning to the Premier League, Gary Neville asked if he could come back and move to Tottenham, while Roy Keane questioned if a return would be just to break Alan Shearer’s record. Ian Wright said he thinks Kane would probably want to come back for reasons beyond the record. Wright believes the player might want to be part of a team that wins something at Tottenham for his legacy, adding that Kane would break the goalscoring record even if he returns next season.

Harry Kane has been linked with a return to the Premier League, and there is a €60 million clause in his contract which would allow him to leave the German champions in 2026.

Ex-Bayern player Lothar Matthäus recently mentioned on Sky that there are recurring rumors Harry Kane could return to England next summer to break Alan Shearer's Premier League goal record. Matthäus recommended that Kane stay at Bayern. The player's current contract runs until 2027.

According to Dean Jones, speaking to TEAMtalk, Spurs are one of three clubs willing to move for Harry Kane next summer. Jones revealed Kane is willing to re-join Tottenham, but would only do so if they have Champions League football on offer. The player will not be interested in moving for sentimental reasons and would like the chance to tie up the goals record in the league.

Tottenham manager Thomas Frank said that many Tottenham fans, including himself, would like to see Harry Kane back, calling him a top player. However, Frank does not think a return will happen right now, noting that Kane was top scorer last year, won the championship, and is doing fantastic. The manager stated he does not know what the striker is thinking and suggested that after many years at Spurs, he might want to enjoy Bayern a little bit more, but added that Kane is more than welcome to join them. It is understood that Kane has a £56.7million release clause in his Bayern Munich contract that becomes active at the end of the season, and Tottenham have first refusal. In July, Kane will turn 33 and will have only 12 months left on his four-year deal.

Bild claims that Harry Kane can leave Bayern for €65m (£56.7m / $76.7m) next summer as long as he announces his intention to leave before the end of the January transfer window. Tottenham could bring him back, under new manager Thomas Frank. TEAMtalk transfer insider Dean Jones revealed that Tottenham would want to bring Kane back if the opportunity presents itself.

A report from the 'Telegraph' reveals that in the event of a transfer, the most likely destination for Harry Kane is Tottenham Hotspur. Tottenham secured a matching right in the €95 million transfer to Bayern Munich. This stipulates that they must be informed about offers from other teams for Kane. If they offer the same amount, Tottenham must be given the contract. Kane, with 213 goals, is the second-best scorer in Premier League history and is 47 goals behind leader Alan Shearer, a record considered achievable if he returns for the coming season.

90min reports on the details of Harry Kane's contract with Bayern Munich, including a potential reunion with Tottenham Hotspur. Harry Kane’s Bayern Munich contract includes a release clause of £56 million ($75.3 million) for next summer. Former employers Tottenham Hotspur have plotted a dramatic reunion.

Harry Kane is reportedly plotting a return to the Premier League with a potential move back to Tottenham after the World Cup. There is a clause in his contract allowing him to leave Bayern Munich for £54 million. Tottenham are alerted by this possibility as they could use more quality and depth in their attacking unit. Kane has scored 85 goals in 96 matches for Bayern Munich and is keen to break Alan Shearer’s Premier League goal-scoring record.

Harry Kane has been speculated to possibly return to Tottenham in the Premier League. However, in an exclusive interview with ESPN, Kane expressed his happiness at Bayern Munich and dismissed any current plans to return to English football. He stated, 'I'm very happy here. We have a fantastic team, a fantastic staff, and I feel that as long as I'm in the best condition, I want to play at the highest possible level. And it doesn't get any higher than here.'

Bayern Munich will not stand in the way of a summer departure for striker Harry Kane if a club triggers his £67m release clause this summer. Tottenham Hotspur is interested in signing the England international. (Fichajes - Spain)

Reporter Ben Jacobs claimed Harry Kane is willing to return to Tottenham if he leaves Bayern Munich. There is a willingness to go back to Spurs if Kane returns to the Premier League. It's not been ruled out by the player, but it depends on Tottenham's interest, especially with Dominic Solanke.

Harry Kane is open to the prospect of returning to Tottenham Hotspur, potentially aiming to break the Premier League all-time goalscoring record. The move is suggested by reliable journalist Ben Jacobs and has not been ruled out by Kane. The transfer might face challenges related to the cost of the operation, which might not be favorable to Tottenham's chairman, Daniel Levy.

Former Tottenham hero Harry Kane is linked with a move back to Spurs. The transfer fee is mentioned as £64m, but it is suggested that Kane would need to win something at Bayern Munich before considering a return to Tottenham.

90min reports on Harry Kane's contract clause at Bayern Munich, which could see him leave for £54m in the summer of 2026.

Team Talk reports on Tottenham's potential re-signing of Harry Kane from Bayern Munich. Tottenham reportedly have a 'priority' clause to re-sign Harry Kane if he decides to leave Bayern Munich. This clause allows Tottenham to have the first option to buy Kane for a discounted price of £54million (€64.6m/$67m) in the summer of 2025 or 2026. The clause was included when Kane was sold to Bayern Munich in 2023.

Tottenham Hotspur have the option to match any bid Bayern Munich accept for striker Harry Kane, whose contract includes a release clause. This clause ensures that if Bayern Munich agrees to any offer for Kane, Tottenham retains the right to match that offer, thereby keeping the player if they choose to exercise this option. This strategic clause was designed to give Tottenham a competitive edge in retaining their star player amidst interest from other clubs.

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