Follow us

Harry Kane Considering Tottenham Return Amid Bayern Success

no image

Harry Kane, Bayern Munich’s top scorer for two seasons and a Bundesliga champion, may consider returning to Tottenham. At 31, Kane eyes breaking Alan Shearer’s Premier League record of 260 goals, currently at 213.

Harry Kane, Bayern Munich’s top scorer for two seasons and a Bundesliga champion, may consider returning to Tottenham. At 31, Kane eyes breaking Alan Shearer’s Premier League record of 260 goals, currently at 213. Tottenham’s Europa League final and striker struggles could influence his decision, with fans hopeful for his long-term comeback.

After the 2024/25 season, Tottenham fans are hopeful for a surprise long-term return of Harry Kane following his successful spell at Bayern Munich. The 31-year-old striker has been Bayern’s top scorer for two consecutive seasons and recently won the Bundesliga title. Kane is set to reunite with Tottenham fans during a pre-season Telekom Cup match in August, but many supporters wish for a full comeback.

Tottenham has struggled this season, predicted to finish between 14th and 17th in the Premier League, despite reaching the Europa League final on 21 May. The club has lacked a consistent goal scorer since Kane’s departure, with Dominic Solanke unable to fill the void due to injuries and inconsistent form. Kane is currently the Premier League’s third-highest all-time scorer with 213 goals, behind Alan Shearer’s 260 and Wayne Rooney’s 208, making a return appealing as he aims to break Shearer’s record.

Former Spurs striker Terry Sheringham suggests Kane might consider coming back after spending at least one more year at Bayern while still at his peak. Tottenham’s Europa League final result will significantly influence the club’s future, including the potential signing of strikers like Ipswich’s Liam Delap or Viktor Gyökeres to strengthen their attack for next season.

Comments

Leave a comment

0 Comments

read previousReal Madrid Demand £86m for Rodrygo Amid Arsenal Interest
Real Madrid have priced Rodrygo at £86 million (€100m) as Arsenal explore a potential transfer. The Brazilian forward has fallen out of favour, staying benched for five straight games, including the 4-0 Club World Cup loss to PSG.
Frank Lampard Credited for Reviving Alex Iwobis Career at Evertonread next
Alex Iwobi, now excelling at Fulham, credits Frank Lampard for reviving his career during a tough spell at Everton. Under Rafa Benitez, Iwobi nearly went on loan, but Lampard repositioned him in midfield, unlocking his potential.
View non-AMP page