People look at him as a godly figure at White Hart Lane, but at the moment the Lilywhites faithful have to recognise his potential from afar given the fact that Harry Kane plies his trade in the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich, where he is pushing for a title, a league title with Vincent Kompany’s side gunning it out at the top of the German premier tier.
£65m clause ignites Premier League interest as Tottenham’s reunion dream alive for Kane

However, there are hopes that one day the Spurs supporters will get to admire Kane donning the Spurs kit and leading his way out of the White Hart Lane tunnel once again. These hopes have intensified following the speculations of late following the revelation of a £65 million release clause in the England international’s current contract with Bayern Munich.
And given how much of an asset he has been in the Premier League, this has seen the elites in the land queue up with interest in landing his signature, and among those elites are Manchester United and Arsenal. Though knowing how much he loves Tottenham, the possibility of him returning to the white side of North London remains significant.
Ben Jacobs reveals Kane’s openness to Spurs return, but Levy’s decision looms large

Now, Ben Jacobs, whose words go as reliable as they come, insists that there is a willingness on the 31-year-old’s part to return to White Hart Lane given how Kane has not dismissed the idea of donning the Tottenham, which adds an intriguing dimension to the ongoing discussions about his future. Nevertheless, Jacobs also pointed out that the decision ultimately lies with Totten again.
Speaking in an interview with GiveMeSport, Jacobs said:
“I think if Kane returns to the Premier League, there is a willingness to go back to Spurs. That’s not been ruled out by the player. We have to wait and see if there’s an appetite for Tottenham to do that deal, especially with Dominic Solanke.”
However, Kane can hope and wish for everything he wants; it is to be seen if Daniel Levy would entail a move for the hefty fees that this transaction involves for a player who is going to be on the wrong side of age.
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Harry Kane holds a legendary status at N17, where he has netted a record-breaking 280 goals in 435 appearances. And this illustrious career could have more memories and goals if he goes on to return to White Hart Lane. We will see how this unfolds, but that being said, the supporters would be keenly watching to see if a reunion between Kane and Tottenham becomes a reality.