Breaking News:Daniel Levy Hints at Open Door for Harry Kane’s Stunning Tottenham Return

Harry Kane departed Tottenham Hotspur in 2023 to join Bayern Munich, ending a 19-year affiliation with the club, but an ex-Spurs player feels a comeback to north London is possible.

David Bentley believes Harry Kane will return to Tottenham in the future, demonstrating chairman Daniel Levy’s savvy in the transfer market. Spurs icon Kane will leave the club in 2023 after signing for Bayern Munich for a record £82 million. Kane left north London with an amazing 280 goals in 450 games. Despite scoring 44 goals in 45 games for his new Bundesliga club, he failed to win any awards in his rookie season.

Kane’s departure last season threatened to kill his aspirations of breaking Alan Shearer’s Premier League record of 260 goals. At 31 years old and 213 goals under his belt, he is 48 goals shy of the famous total. However, the former Spurs midfielder feels Kane might wear the Lilywhites jersey again in the future.

According to football.london, Bentley, who has seven caps for England, admitted that Kane’s prospective return is dependent on how good his stint at Bayern goes.

“You never know in football,” the 40-year-old explained. “Obviously, Daniel [Levy] is quite astute in his dealings. I believe Spurs supporters would welcome him back, and I see no reason why that deal couldn’t happen. “It all depends on how his time with Bayern goes. You never know; Harry is a fantastic professional and a nice guy.

But you’ve clearly seen what he’s done over there. It’s astonishing how many goals he’s scored, and you never know, if he wins a few more in the coming years, he might be able to come back, and I don’t see why not.”

David Bentley claimed that Harry Kane’s return to Spurs could be on the cards.) Spurs have been busy in the transfer market, aiming to fill the vacuum left by Kane’s departure, with Dominic Solanke joining from Bournemouth for £65 million last month. The former Chelsea and Liverpool forward scored 19 league goals last season and has received some sound advice from former Tottenham Hotspur striker Les Ferdinand. “You haven’t gone to Tottenham to be Harry Kane or anybody else other than Dominic Solanke and we know Dominic Solanke can score goals in the Premier League,” Ferdinand told the players. “That’s what he should keep doing.

“All of those other things add unnecessary pressure, and he shouldn’t put it on himself. People will create comparisons, and there isn’t much you can do.

He’s the one Tottenham has said, “This is who we think can score us goals,” and he needs to remember that, which makes me happy. People will now argue there is additional pressure since Tottenham expects him to be the primary goal scorer.

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