Tottenham willing to pay big to sign Harry Kane

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Tottenham Hotspur are ready to fork out a big fee to bring Harry Kane back to the club, amidst interest from rivals Manchester United.

While Harry Kane seems to be loving life at Bayern Munich, the English international has been constantly linked with a move back to the Premier League. Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United are two clubs that are interested in having him in their squad.

According to a report from TEAMtalk, the North London club are ready to break the bank to bring him back. Despite being quite content at the Bundesliga club, Kane seems eager to return to the Premier League to chase Alan Shearer’s all-time scoring record of 260 goals.

The 32-year-old has 213 goals in the English top flight, and a few productive seasons here could help him get past Shearer’s tally. Kane left Spurs in the summer of 2023 to join Bayern Munich in search of his first major silverware.

Since moving to Germany, the England skipper has been scoring goals for fun. He has been the league’s top scorer over the last two seasons and finally clinched the league title last time out. Kane has had an exceptional start to the new season with 18 goals and three assists in just 10 outings.

Kane to return to the Premier League?

While Harry Kane is on the wrong side of 30, the former Tottenham striker has a lot of football left in him, and clubs in England are keen on bringing him back. Spurs are frontrunners for his signature. Despite having spent a fortune on Dominic Solanke, they haven’t been able to replace Kane yet.

As a result, the club have now decided to go all out to bring him back. Their owners, ENIC, are ready to break the bank to re-sign him. Not only are they serious about triggering his release clause, Spurs are also ready to match his substantial wages.

It is seen as a statement of intent from the club as they look to boost the club’s ambitions under Thomas Frank. The new manager has already done a great job, and signing someone like Kane could make them serious contenders for major silverware.

Manchester United are also keen on his signature, but a lot depends on where they finish this season. With European football, they will struggle to convince Kane, who seems to be prioritising regular silverware.