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According to Tottenham News, Harry Kane is open to returning to his childhood team Tottenham and the Premier League this summer.

For an initial cost of £86 million, which may go to £100 million with possible add-ons, Kane left Spurs to join European powerhouse Bayern Munich, setting a Bundesliga record.

In his first 23 Bundesliga games, he has already scored 27 league goals and bagged five assists, demonstrating his exceptional play on a personal level in Germany.

Even still, there’s a strong possibility that Kane and Bayern may end the season without winning a trophy, prolonging the England captain’s trophy drought.

Xabi Alonso’s team, Bayer Leverkusen, are now leading the Bundesliga. They are eight points ahead of Bayern, who have won the league title for the last eleven seasons running.

A source close to Tottenham who works in recruitment has disclosed to Tottenham News that Kane might be amenable to returning to the North London team this summer.

Kane has been linked with return to the Premier League in recent weeks, with both Chelsea and Manchester United also mentioned as his next possible destinations. However, the latest update has revealed that he is keen to make a return to his former team.

In the all-time Premier League scoring records, he is only 47 goals behind legendary striker Alan Shearer. If he plays in England again, he may try to surpass the great striker’s record.

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