
Arsenal has been encouraged to sign ex-Tottenham star Harry Kane to resolve their pointed crisis.
The captain of England moved to Bayern Munich in the summer of 2023 and has enjoyed a sensational time of things since his switch to Germany. He has since scored 73 goals in 77 performances for Bayern.
But Kane has been associated with a switch back to the Premier League, with a release clause with a value of £ 65 million written in his contract. And former Crystal Palace chef Simon Jordan has told Arsenal to take a step for the 31-year-old to resolve their striking issue.
He wrote in a column for Post Online, he said: “If Arsenal -fans feel empty at the end of the season for the re -ending of Premier League two place -what they should! – I would like to imagine that the perfect tonic would be to sign Harry Kane.
'A flight from Fancy? Perhaps it depends on how deep the captain of England feels his attachment to his former employees, Tottenham Hotspur.
“But professional it would be logical for all sides. Arsenal would get the productive goal scorer to help them take the last step and Kane would give himself the best chance to win a competition title in this country and to surpass Alan Shearer as the most important sniper of the Premier League.
“Both that I would imagine gives him a more meaningful legacy than a medal from Bundesliga winners, who achieves Bayern Munich almost every season.
“Certainly, if Kane would decide to return to his country next season with a £ 54 million buy-out clause to be activated there, it would be a wiser decision at Arsenal than returning to Tottenham, who still needs a £ 300 million who are spent on players to become realistic challengers, something that is very unlimited to get to be done to be harassed.
“Although there may not be an economic resale value in Kane, champions would be a series of commercial benefits for Arsenal that would deny that concern.”
Jordan continued by suggesting that many players in the past had moved between Spurs and Arsenal, while making the Gunners considerably stronger in the race for the Premier League table.
Kane has already spoken about his future in the Allianz Arena in the midst of reports of a release clause. Although he did not confirm whether it was present, Kane suggested that he was satisfied in Bavaria. Kane said last month: What I can say is that I am very happy at FC Bayern. No comments on the clause. “
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