
Harry Kane has already made his feelings clear on Manchester United amid ongoing rumours linking him with a return to the Premier League.
After spending his entire professional career at Tottenham Hotspur, where he broke the club's all-time goal-scoring record with 280 goals, Kane joined Bayern Munich in 2023.
Despite scoring 44 goals in his first season, he went trophyless yet again - before he finally ended his drought by helping them win last year's Bundesliga.
Now Kane has finally won major silverware, rumours are circulating linking him with a return to the Premier League - where he sits just 47 goals behind Alan Shearer (260) in the all-time scoring charts.
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One club who have been frequently linked are Manchester United, who have appreciated Kane for several years.
England's leading goal scorer was asked about his decision to join Bayern Munich in September 2023 amid interest from United, and he made his feelings clear on the Old Trafford club.

He said: "Obviously over the summer I know there were some talks between a few clubs in the background, but Bayern was a team I was really interested by and really excited by, so there weren't many other discussions.
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"Once they came in, it was between them and Tottenham to talk, and the deal got done.
"My focus is on here, obviously Manchester United are a great club, a really big club as well, but I decided to come here and I'm really happy I have."
Although Kane has publicly expressed his admiration for the Bavarian side, many expect he will return to England one day.
The Telegraph report there are 'mutterings' that Kane will look to return to the Premier League after the 2026 World Cup.
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Other reports suggest there is a clause in his Bayern contract that becomes active in 2026, allowing him to leave for €65m (£56.2m).
Next summer will be Bayern's last chance to receive a fee for the England captain, with his contract set to expire in 2027.

A return to Spurs is not off the cards, with Kane repeatedly speaking of his love for Tottenham.
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In his farewell video in 2023 he said: "I'm sad to be leaving the Club I've spent nearly 20 years of my life at.
"This is a message to all you fans around the world, every single Tottenham fan that has been with me and supported me throughout my journey.
"Me and my family will cherish it forever.
"We'll never forget all the moments we've had together
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"It's not a goodbye because you never know how things pan out in the future but it's a thank you and I'll see you soon."
At the time Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy confirmed that Tottenham would have first refusal to sign Kane from Bayern Munich.
But, it is unknown if there is a specific figure that Spurs must hit to re-sign the striker.
Topics: Bayern Munich, Football, Harry Kane, Manchester United, Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur, Transfers