Harry Kane spoke about his future in the Bundesliga: will he return to the Premier League.
Harry Kane reflects on his future with Bayern
According to The Sun: Harry Kane shared his thoughts on a possible return to the Premier League. The England captain is open to signing a new contract with Bayern and hinted that he might finish his career in the USA.
Harry Kane opened up about his career plans for the near future Getty Kane confirmed his satisfaction at Bayern, despite rumors of a return to the Premier League GettyKane, who is 32 years old, noted that he is no longer sure about returning to the English league, although Tottenham has the right to buy out his contract after his transfer for £104 million two years ago.
This season, Kane has already scored 18 goals in ten matches for Bayern. He emphasized:
“Regarding the duration of my stay, I would definitely see that.”
“I haven't discussed this with Bayern yet, but if such talks arise, I would want to talk.”
“It depends on how the next year goes and what we achieve together. We are in fantastic form right now, and I'm not thinking about anything else.”
“If you had asked me when I first went to Bayern, I would have definitely said I would return.”
“Now, after a few years there, it's somewhat diminished, but I wouldn't say I would never return.”
He also noted:
“America is too early. MLS is something I might think about when I consider finishing my career.”
Kane moved to the German club for an initial £86 million, and his commercial contract allows him to leave the club for £56.7 million next summer.
Tottenham coach Thomas Frank recently stated that the club is ready to welcome Kane back.
Kane is aware that he has 47 goals left to reach Alan Shearer's Premier League record of 260 goals. Before a friendly match against Wales, he expressed confidence in his game under Vincent Kompany, a Manchester City legend.
Kane will join the England national team during the international break
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Kane stated:
“I still have this season and another one left.”
“You can't say I'm already at the end of my career. There's no panic in that sense.”
Kane looks forward to the team achieving new successes, emphasizing his satisfaction working with Bayern's manager:
“I love the manager at Bayern. He's fantastic, and as long as we keep improving, and I do too, I am positive about what we can achieve.”
Kane wants any contract extension to reflect the interests of both parties and include a clear vision for the club's future.
He is likely to take the field against Wales and Latvia next Tuesday in the World Cup qualifiers. Meanwhile, Manchester City defender Niko O'Reilly, 20, has received a call-up to the senior team after Reece James' injury, who will miss the match due to an injury sustained while playing for Chelsea.
Kane remains a key figure at Bayern and can become one of the team leaders on the international stage. His career continues to be in the spotlight, and the prospects of a return to the Premier League remain a matter of time. At the same time, his successes in Germany suggest that he can achieve new heights if he continues in the same spirit.Read also
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