Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has broken his silence on a potential return to the Premier League while reminiscing about his time at Tottenham.
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Kane has been enjoying life at Bayern Munich since his big-money move to the German giants in the summer of 2023 from Tottenham. The England captain ended the 2023-24 season as the Bundesliga top scorer and is on course to do so again this season. Reports have suggested a potential return to the Premier League could be on the cards for Kane this summer, however, the former Tottenham star has downplayed the chances of that happening.
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In an interview with ESPN, Kane was asked about a potential return to England in the near future, to which he responded: "I'm not sure. I've said throughout my whole career, I'm not someone who likes to think too far ahead. I'm extremely happy here. I think we have a fantastic team, fantastic coaching staff, and I just feel like whilst I feel like I'm in the best condition, I wanna play at the highest level possible, and this is as high as it gets.
"So I know a lot can change in football in a short space of time and things can happen, but ultimately my focus is here. I'm not thinking about any other league or any other team. And with football, I like to just go with the flow and at the moment, the flow is here at Bayern Munich."
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Kane also added that the extra pressure of playing for a club like Bayern Munich has helped him push himself harder. He also reminisced about his time with Tottenham when adding: "I think when you're just playing in the biggest games every season, year after year, I think that puts you on that stage. I had moments at Spurs where we had that … we had some really great years where we were challenging for titles, and were in the final of the Champions League. So, I had those moments at Spurs, but not on a consistent basis. It wasn't year after year."
WHAT NEXT FOR KANE?
The 31-year-old looks set to win his first-ever major title as Bayern Munich hold a six-point lead in the Bundesliga race over defending champions Bayer Leverkusen. Additionally, the Bavarians also still have a chance to win the Champions League, having reached the quarter-finals.
He added: "This is my second year in Bayern and we have the chance to reach our second semi-final in the Champions League, another title race. So yeah, all those factors that come into it. Bayern are seen as one of the biggest clubs in the world and it's exciting to play for them."






