Dream Frank Signing: Tottenham Must Use £100m ENIC Investment to Land 'Superstar'

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Tottenham Hotspur should use their recent cash injection to bring club legend Harry Kane back to North London.

When Tottenham finally ended their trophy drought by winning the 2024/25 Europa League, few would have expected Ange Postecoglou to lose his position as manager, having succeeded where so many others failed in trying to win silverware for the Lilywhites.

Even fewer, however, would have predicted that chairman Daniel Levy would depart the club after a quarter-century of service. The news broke after the summer transfer window, in which Spurs spent big on Xavi Simons and Mohammed Kudus, whilst acquiring Joao Palhinha on loan from Bayern Munich for manager Thomas Frank, who was hired as Postecoglou's replacement.

Frank established himself as a brilliant tactician in seven years as Brentford manager and has enjoyed a strong start to life in North London. The club have lost just two games under Frank's guidance, including the Super Cup against Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain.

Tottenham recently announced that majority owners ENIC had given them an injection of £100 million and with such money available to them, there is only one player that they should try and sign.

Spurs Should Bring Kane Back to London

For all his brilliance across a 10-year-plus stint with Tottenham Hotspur, it always felt as though a lack of silverware diminished Harry Kane's general reputation. The England international moved to Bayern Munich in 2023, with whom he has since finally ended his trophy drought.

Not only has Kane, called a "superstar" by Phil McNulty, continued his form in Germany, but if anything, he has improved. The 32-year-old, who is England's record goalscorer, has been lethal in Germany and in the 2025/26 season, has notched 21 goal contributions in just 10 games across all competitions.

Kane's form is enticement enough for any team to want to sign him, but a return to Tottenham would be a fairytale, something that the fans would love to happen. Not only that, but Kane could still feasibly break Alan Shearer's Premier League goal record. Becoming the all-time top scorer of the English top flight may prove too much for Kane to ignore.

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