Harry Kane continues to light up the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich, but speculation over a potential return to the Premier League refuses to fade. While former club Tottenham Hotspur remains the likeliest destination should he decide to come back, several experts believe that Kane’s long-term future could remain in Germany.
Kane’s Stellar Form in Germany
Since his high-profile move from Tottenham to Bayern Munich, Harry Kane has wasted no time in making an impact. The England captain has scored 17 goals in just nine matches across all competitions this season, including 10 goals in his first five Bundesliga appearances. With 102 goals in 105 games for the Bavarians, Kane has seamlessly transitioned his Premier League form to the German top flight.
Premier League Return? Tottenham Still in the Conversation
According to reports, a release clause in Kane’s contract—reportedly set at £54 million—could be activated in January 2026. This has sparked speculation about a possible return to England, with Tottenham being named as a frontrunner should the striker decide to move.
Football Insider journalist Pete O’Rourke suggests that Spurs would be keen to bring back their former talisman if the opportunity arises.
“Tottenham will be in the mix if Kane chooses to leave,” said O’Rourke. “But it won’t be an easy race—top clubs from England and Europe will be vying for his signature.”
Clubs such as Manchester United and Chelsea have long admired Kane, while European giants like Barcelona are also thought to be monitoring his situation.
Expert Analysis: Return Looking Unlikely
Despite the ongoing rumors, football finance expert Stefan Borson has cast doubt on the feasibility of a Kane return to the Premier League—or even a move elsewhere in Europe.
Borson argues that most English clubs are now pursuing younger profiles in line with their long-term strategies.
“Manchester United, City, Liverpool, Arsenal—none of them are likely destinations based on their current trajectories,” he said. “Chelsea are focusing on youth, and a return to Spurs would only be realistic if major changes occurred at the club—like new ownership, which still seems improbable.”
He also dismissed the idea of a move to continental powerhouses such as Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, or PSG, stating:
“I think the most realistic outcome is that nobody triggers the release clause, and Kane stays at Bayern for the rest of his career.”
Kane Speaks Out on His Future
As for the man himself, Kane appears content with life in Germany. Speaking recently about the possibility of returning to England, he made his stance clear:
“No, not at the moment,” he said. “I’m really happy here. I have two years left on my contract. I’m enjoying every moment with the team and the coach. Returning to England isn’t in my thoughts right now.”
While Tottenham may still harbor hopes of a sensational Kane reunion, the current landscape suggests otherwise. With Kane thriving in Munich, and Premier League clubs focused on building younger squads, the chances of a return seem slim. Unless there’s a significant shift—such as Spurs undergoing ownership changes—Bayern Munich could very well be Kane’s final footballing chapter.