Harry Kane Could Return to Premier League as Manchester United Eye Move

‎Harry Kane may be heading back to the Premier League after his stint with Bayern Munich, with fresh claims linking the England captain to a possible Manchester United transfer. Reports suggest that a clause in his Bayern contract could open the door for a return in 2026.
Harry Kane could return to England after the 2026 World Cup, with Manchester United tipped as a potential destination under a Bayern clause.
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‎Former Germany international Dietmar Hamann believes Kane is eager to return to England once the World Cup is over. The striker, who became Tottenham Hotspur’s all-time leading goalscorer before moving to the Bundesliga, has already lifted silverware with Bayern, including the Bundesliga title and German Super Cup.
‎Hamann explained that Bayern’s reported interest in forward Nick Woltemade might have been influenced by Kane’s long-term intentions. According to him, many at the German club expect the forward to leave if the release condition in his deal is met. He also suggested that any transfer could cost around £50 to £60 million, depending on performance at the World Cup.
‎Tottenham still hold an option to match any offer made for Kane, though speculation continues to surround Manchester United as a likely destination. The Old Trafford club has maintained an interest in the striker for years but has yet to finalize a deal.
‎Hamann also acknowledged Kane’s ties to London, noting that the striker might prefer a capital-based side. However, he added that United’s stature as one of the biggest clubs in England could still tempt the forward. Hamann stated that Kane would fit well as United’s number nine if a move materialized.
‎United recently invested in Benjamin Sesko but may still view Kane as an ideal addition to their attacking lineup if the opportunity arises.

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