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Kane 'Welcome' to Make Spurs Return: Frank

Tottenham holds a first-option and buy-back clause on Kane's £56.7 million release clause, enabling a potential 2026 return amid club investment and managerial support.

  • Monday's Bild report said Harry Kane has a 56.7m release clause that could be activated at the end of the season if he notifies Bayern by the end of January.
  • In Bavaria, Kane's numbers include 16 goal involvements in seven appearances this season and 98 goals in 103 Bayern Munich games, highlighting his key role.
  • Tottenham Hotspur's paperwork matters because they hold a first-option agreement on Harry Kane and have three months to agree a return after a secret clause was revealed.
  • Levy's exit and fresh funds mean Tottenham Hotspur could use over �100m investment and �200m PSR headroom to ease constraints on major signings.
  • For Kane personally, he has just under two years remaining on his Bayern contract and is happy there, though chasing Alan Shearer's record with 213 Premier League goals remains a possible motive.
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Spurs coach Thomas Frank does not rule out a return of Harry Kane, but believes in a longer stay with Bavaria.

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Tottenham coach Thomas Frank dreams of the club's former captain and top scorer Harry Kane returning to the London club, but he has his doubts that it will happen. That's according to Dane...

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Is there a spectacular return to England by Harry Kane? "He's welcome. If he wants to come to us, he's more than welcome," says Tottenham coach Thomas Frank. On Tuesday, reports made that Harry Kane could soon turn his back on FC Bayern Munich again, causing a stir. As the German "Bild" newspaper wrote, the top striker is allowed to leave the German record champion already after this season for a fixed release of 65 million euros, if he announce…

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, September 23, 2025.
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