There has been a lot of speculation about Harry Kane’s future, and Alan Pardew believes he will return to the Premier League, but not in a Tottenham Hotspur shirt.
Kane is thriving at Bayern Munich, having already scored 18 goals in 10 games across all competitions this season.
However, a clause in his contract means that the England captain could leave the Bundesliga giants for less than £60million, and several clubs are monitoring the situation.
TBR Football revealed that Real Madrid want to sign Kane, but Tottenham have the first right to re-sign Kane and bring him back to the club before any other team can push for him.
Alan Pardew believes Harry Kane will sign for Manchester United
Considering the possibility of Kane leaving Bayern Munich during the summer transfer window, the idea of him returning to the Premier League has been debated regularly.
Kane has the potential to break Alan Shearer’s all-time Premier League goalscoring record, and Alan Pardew admitted to talkSPORT that it could happen, but not for Tottenham.
“Yeah, I can see that. But you think he’ll do it in a Spurs shirt, not another shirt. I think Man United.”
Manchester United have previously been linked with the talented striker, but the 20-time champions never secured his signature.
It has been revealed that breaking Shearer’s record is Kane’s priority if he returns to the Premier League, which is the key for him, rather than which team he plays for.
Gary Neville believes Kane would be a good fit at Chelsea, given that the club has needed a natural goalscorer for several years now.
Harry Kane could have an emotional return to Tottenham
Kane will have several options available to him should he decide to move on from Bayern Munich, but Tottenham would provide the most emotional option, given his history with the club.
Breaking the Premier League goalscoring record at Spurs would be a big moment for both him and the club, and he’s close enough to Shearer for that to be possible.
Shearer scored 260 goals in the Premier League, while Kane is in second place with 213, meaning he would need to score another 47 goals to tie the Newcastle United legend’s record and 48 to officially take over his.