The not-so-secret Harry Kane Premier League return section is the subject of much discussion in the city after it was revealed that the Bayern Munich scorer may have left in January if he had pushed for an offer of 80 million (66 million ) with Kane’s consent. Kane made no noises about wanting to leave Bayern, who are six points clear of Bayern, in order to finally end his trophy drought. However, he will have another chance to trigger the clause when 65m  ( 54m ) will be sufficient to secure his signature before a summer transfer back to the promised land.
But which team may he meet? The Big Eight in the Premier League ranks according to the least possible way possible to secure his filing.
8 ) Arsenal
Paul Merson asks why not? In honor of his boyhood club, Kane refused to lift the Visit Malta Cup on his pre-season return to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the summer,as the first reference to Sol Campbell’s move across North London. He won’t be burning all of his bridge at Spurs by joining their terrible rivals, who in any case have atrophobic aversion, as he is not. It would not even be amusing, would be more depressing, and would really entail widespread rioting. We
7 ) Liverpool
We believe they will look to upgrade Darwin Nunez in the summer, but there is a world where they decide not to sign a new striker in the upcoming window, with potential replacements needed to replace the contract rebels and wait for Kane to join.
It feels all bad though. Kane playing for Dublin? Sorry, we didn’t have it. Five Premier League players who were fortunate to survive the January transfer window
6 ) Manchester City
They[[probably ]don’t need Kane because they signed him for a decade and gave him a cool half million per week. No release clause[Baylorda ] means Barcelona or Real Madrid[ will likely have to offer a ridiculous sum of money to get him out of the Etihad ( which isn’t possible with magic levers and whatnot ), or he most likely leaves when City have the book thrown at them for their FFP shenanigans.
After a championship season, Kane is selected for City’s best flight return. We’re still very much rooting for Nicolas Jackson, but a year is probably enough time for us and Chelsea to realize that he’s not at Kane’s level,quite at which point the club may also have realized that players over the age of 28 ( or indeed 32 as Kane will be by then ) are still players. Having escaped Old Trafford, Marcus Rashford’s expected uplift did see him live for Villa and triumphantly returning to the England fold under Thomas Tuchel, where a partnership with Kane will flourish, leaving Unai Emery with little choice but to mark Kane and make the most of their bond at club level, while Ollie Watkins misses chance after chance for Arsenal. When does Rashford, Tel, Gonzalez, Hennessey, and the rest of the January deals, according to
? There is no way for him to stay at Newcastle for very long if he keeps destroying world-class centre-backs like William Saliba, thus Eddie Howe would probably like Alexander Isak to be less terrible good.
Hes presently very good for Arsenal . Barcelona seems like a good match, in my opinion. What about Kane and a respectable hammer from Bayern in exchange for Isak? One of the consequences of Manchester United waiting until January 2026 to agree a pre-contract deal with Kane is
2 ) Manchester United
Both of these scenarios are: either they have eitherRasmus Hojlund or Joshua Zirkzee have significantly improved,or they have become such a car crash of a football club that they are unable to attract the player of their calibre to improve them by pointing to dusty
They ought to have opted for Kane when they did Hojlund, but it’s impossible to say when the club will be in a year, who might be in charge, or how much Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his INEOS cronies will be willing to veer from their long-term plan for quick fixes like Kane.
1 ) Tottenham
They hold a first option on him supposedly and it would be lovely, wouldnt it? Kane’s return to Tottenham, who won the European league title, will live out his days by scoring goals that will only serve to make Tottenham fans giddy. Spurs fans once hoped their son would one day make it to dish, but they have since given up on their status as a slang banter football team.