Tottenham allowed record goalscorer Harry Kane to move to Bayern Munich this summer amid interest from Manchester United and Daniel Levy has spoken out on the prospect of him returning to North London
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has confirmed his side do have the “ability” to re-sign Harry Kane from Bayern Munich.
The England striker brought to an end his spell with his boyhood club this summer with a £100m move to the Allianz Arena. He has enjoyed a bright start to life in Bavaria with five goals in six appearances in all competitions.
Levy confirmed earlier this week that Spurs had negotiated a buyback clause into the deal – something that appeared to ruin Manchester United’s hopes of signing Kane at some point in the future. Now, he has announced that the North London club would be well-positioned to bring him back but remained tight-lipped over how much a deal would cost.
Speaking to Bloomberg, he said: “If I’m honest, I think you know, the actual precise detail of the contract with Bayern Munich should remain confidential. All I would say is if Harry one day wants to come back to the Premier League and he wants to come to Tottenham, we would have the ability to purchase him.”