Harry Kane eyes Premier League return
After clinching the first major trophy of his career, Harry Kane is already considering a move back home.
According to The Telegraph, the English striker is setting his sights on a Premier League comeback after the 2026 World Cup, which will be held in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Having left Tottenham for Bayern Munich in 2023, Kane finally lifted his first major honour this season with the Bavarian giants. But his long-term future in Germany remains up in the air.
Under contract until 2027, the England international could nevertheless be sold as early as next summer. For Bayern, this would be their last real chance to cash in on his transfer, making the prospect of a move highly plausible. The big question is which English club will be willing to break the bank to bring home one of the greatest strikers of his generation.
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