Kane’s cut-price release clause opens door to sensational Premier League return

Harry Kane will have his release clause activated in January, which means that a Premier League club could bring him back to England in a Cut-Price deal.

The Bayern Munich star is only in the Bundesliga in his second season after a club record switch from Tottenham. That hoped for his hope for breaking the Premier League goal record, but Kane had inserted a release clause in his contract.

The 31-year-old remains at the height of his powers and scored 44 times in his debut season in Germany, and a club could have caused a release clause in the transfer window in January with which he could leave the Allianz Arena about € 80 million (£ 67 million ).

Although that deadline has now passed another release clause, will be valid in 12 months -at an even more reduced rate with BILD reporting, it will be as low as € 65 million (£ 54 million).

Despite that Kane, which has a contract with Bayern until June 2027, it is currently happy in Germany and it is almost an average goal per match in its 72 performances. Earlier this season he became the fastest player who achieved 50 Bundesliga goals – break the record of Erling Haaland.

Kane's decision to move to the German giants was motivated by the desire to win trophies with before he was borrowed during his career. Bayern has passed a rare trophic season in the past term and their striker will want to pay before she is considering a departure.

A return to England, however, will remain tempting for the English skipper with Alan Shearer's all-time GointScoring record within reach. Kane currently has 213 Premier League goals to his name – only 47 behind Shearer's Tally while he is in second place.

Various top strikers, such as Karim Benzema and Robert Lewandowski, have proven that fronts can stay on their peaks well into the thirty, which means that time is still on Kane's side. He focuses on the Premier League record before he left England and claimed that he had time to return and give it a crack.

He said: “People will talk about the album and the Scheerder, but I still have a lot of football left in my career. For now it is about achieving things here and try to push myself and the team to try to reach new levels with this club. That is now on my focus at the moment. “

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