Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has reportedly unveiled a acquire-back clause is in the deal that noticed Harry Kane signal for Bayern Munich.
Soon after starting to be Spurs’ all-time document scorer previous season, the 30-12 months-outdated swapped the English funds for Munich in the summer time.
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Kane signed for the Bundesliga champions in a deal worthy of £100million, the club’s most pricey signing ever.
He could have expended a single ultimate year in north London and left on a free of charge subsequent summer but opted to make the shift in the summer time.
Offered his age there is nonetheless a prospect he could return in the potential, and that could be created even extra doable many thanks to a acquire-back again clause.
At a fan forum on Tuesday night, chairman Levy has been quoted stating: “There is a buy-back clause.”


Kane scored 280 ambitions in 435 appearances across all competitions for Spurs, with 32 of those coming in his final year.
He has definitely not lost his outstanding scoring potential given that moving to Germany acquiring netted four instances in his initially 5 game titles.
Forward of Bayern’s Champions League clash in opposition to Manchester United, stay on talkSPORT, reviews declare that Kane preferred a go to the latter.
The striker also seems to however be paying awareness to his former club, who have so much shined less than new boss Ange Postecoglou.

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“In phrases of Tottenham, yeah amazing get started,” he reported on Tuesday. “I’m usually holding an eye on them. I feel I’ll constantly retain an eye on Tottenham for the rest of my everyday living.
“I’m actually pleased to see the staff playing the way they are and of course to see their enthusiasts content as very well is a excellent feeling.
“I’m guaranteed they’ll be thrilled to continue to keep that up. They have a massive match [away at Arsenal] coming up so yeah for absolutely sure, I’ll see how they get on in excess of the study course of the season.”
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