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Will Harry Kane ever return to Tottenham Hotspur? – opinion

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It is the question on every Tottenham fan’s lips: could Harry Kane make a sensational return to N17? His departure to Bayern Munich left a void, but recent contract details suggest a comeback might not be entirely out of the question.

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The transfer that changed everything

In the summer of 2023, Tottenham Hotspur saw their talismanic striker Harry Kane depart for Bayern Munich in a deal worth £100 million. While many questioned the fee for a player on the wrong side of 30, Kane has silenced the doubters with a remarkable return in Germany.

He has already notched up 70 goals and provided 22 assists in 72 appearances for the Bavarian giants, proving his worth with consistent and clinical performances.

However, amidst his individual brilliance, Bayern Munich endured a rare trophyless campaign in his debut season—a stark contrast to the striker’s ambitions.

At 31, Kane’s hunger for silverware has only intensified, and with Vincent Kompany now managing the German side, there is hope that trophies will soon follow.

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A clause in Harry Kane’s contract changes everything

What makes Kane’s situation all the more intriguing is the release clause in his contract. It has been confirmed that from the winter of 2026, the forward will be available for a cut-price fee of £54 million.

While that figure is significantly lower than the £100 million Bayern paid for him, the real twist lies in Tottenham Hotspur’s first right-to-refusal clause.

This clause gives Tottenham the chance to match any offer Bayern Munich receive for Kane, giving the North London club a distinct advantage if they decide to bring their former captain back home. The question, however, remains: would Kane be willing to return?

There are certainly arguments in favour of it. Kane remains Tottenham through and through, and while his departure was driven by a desire to win trophies, a return could offer him the chance to finish what he started at Spurs.

The striker’s legacy at Tottenham is already immense—341 goal contributions, including 280 goals and 61 assists, is an achievement that very few players can rival.

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Why a return to Tottenham makes sense for Harry Kane

In my opinion, there is a genuine possibility that Kane could return to N17, particularly if circumstances align in the coming seasons.

Firstly, the structure of his contract suggests that a return was always a possibility. If he had no intention of considering a move back, why would his representatives have negotiated a release clause that becomes active after only three years?

The way the contract is set up clearly benefits Tottenham, and if the Lilywhites match a bid for him in 2026, it is difficult to imagine Kane rejecting the opportunity to return.

Secondly, Tottenham’s trajectory under Ange Postecoglou could be a key factor. If the club manages to secure silverware—a Europa League or an FA Cup, for instance—and shows real ambition in the transfer market, Kane might be tempted to rejoin the project.

A competitive Tottenham side, with tangible success and an eye on the Premier League title, could present a very different proposition compared to the one he left.

Finally, while there might be concerns about his age, I do not think that should be a reason not to go after the Tottenham Hotspur legend.

Kane will be 32 in 2026, the same age as Mohamed Salah is now, and recent years have shown that top players can maintain their form well into their mid-30s.

Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Robert Lewandowski, and Luka Modric are just a few examples of players who have defied the traditional boundaries of age and continued to deliver at the highest level.

Kane’s style of play—focused on positioning, vision, and technical ability—does not rely heavily on pace, meaning he could remain effective for years to come.

Additionally, his ambition to break Alan Shearer’s all-time Premier League goal record is another factor. If Kane were to return at 32 and spend four more seasons in the Premier League, it is almost certain that he would surpass that record.

For a player so driven by personal milestones, this could be the ultimate motivation. The real question is whether Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy will be ready to make a move if the opportunity arises.

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