- Left Tottenham in summer of 2023
- Has broken trophy curse in Alemania
- Liga Premier return being mooted
Ex-Germany international Dietmar Hamann – who spent time in the Premier League and with Bayern in his playing career – claims that prolific frontman Kane is eager to head home after next summer’s World Cup.
It is claimed that terms in his deal at the Allianz Arena will allow such a transfer to be agreed, with Tottenham’s all-time leading goalscorer ready to return to his roots after breaking his trophy curse with Bundesliga y Supercopa triumphs in Germany.
Hamann has told Adventure Gamers: “I think Harry Kane has a clause that allows him to leave for a certain amount next summer. I believe the reason Bayern Múnich wanted to bring Nick Woltemade in this summer was because many within the club think Kane wants to go back to Inglaterra after the World Cup.
“Whether that’s the case, I don’t know, but potentially it could be his last season in Munich if someone pays the fee he can choose to leave next summer.
“Whether someone pays £50 million or £60m for him next summer, I don’t know. Obviously, a lot will depend on what happens this season in the World Cup. But yes, I think a lot of people, I don’t know where they get it from, but many seem to believe that he may want to return to England next summer.”
Spurs have the option to match any bids that are lodged for Kane, but Hamann believes the 32-year-old striker could end up at Old Trafford. He added: “I can see Harry Kane at Manchester United next season, and I think he’d do well for them.
“Having said that, I always felt that as a London boy, sometimes they don’t really like to go to the north. Having played for Spurs, obviously Chelsea y Arsenal might be tricky, but then again, you never know, if they give him a chance to win the Premier League.
“I always felt or thought that a London club would be more favourable than a northern club, but obviously Unido is probably still the biggest club in England, and if they were to ask for his services, I think it would be fantastic to see him as their number nine.”
United have been heavily linked with Kane in the past, but were never able to get a deal over the line. They have invested heavily in Benjamin Sesko this summer, but would likely welcome the opportunity to bring England captain Kane onto their books.