Premier League return? All the top clubs eye up Bayern star Harry Kane | OneFootball

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·23 September 2025

Premier League return? All the top clubs eye up Bayern star Harry Kane

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Harry Kane scores at will for FC Bayern, but there are rumblings in the background. The striker of the German record champions has a contractual peculiarity that could lead him back to the Premier League as early as 2026. This could herald the next big transfer saga.

As reported by BILD, Kane has an exit clause that allows him to leave FC Bayern in the summer of 2026 for a fixed fee of 65 million euros. Notably, the captain of the English national team would need to activate this option by the winter of 2025. This means the sporting future of the 32-year-old could be decided in just a few months.


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Harry Kane is said to have secured this clause upon his arrival in Munich to keep the option of a long-term return to the island open. His goal is clear: to break Alan Shearer's eternal goal record (260 goals). With currently 213 goals in the Premier League, Kane still needs 47 more. A mark he could reach in two to three years.

Harry Kane in focus: England hopes for a comeback

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According to the British Sun, almost all top clubs in the Premier League are on standby. Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, and Newcastle are said to have Kane on their radar, as well as his former club Tottenham Hotspur, which has secured a matching right in case of a transfer. FC Barcelona is also considered an interested party in Spain, as the Catalans are reportedly looking for a successor to Robert Lewandowski.

A potential return carries explosive potential, especially in England. There, Harry Kane has often been underestimated despite his consistently world-class performances. Individual honors like Player of the Year have eluded him, and he has repeatedly been labeled a "Flat-Track Bully." However, the Bayern star has recently impressively disproved these accusations: with eleven goals in the last Champions League season and his brace against Chelsea, he proved that he can reliably score at the highest level and against top teams.

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