Tottenham have been told to re-sign next year.
is 's all-time top goalscorer, having netted 280 goals during his 19-year association with the Lilywhites. But, having not won anything during his time with , he made the decision to move on in 2023, with Bayern Munich completing a deal worth around £100million for the England captain.
is still yet to win a trophy, despite Bayern Munich's previous dominance in the Bundesliga, however. Bayer Leverkusen won the Bundesliga title last season following an invincible season.
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Xabi Alonso's side also won the German Cup, while Bayern were knocked out of the Champions League at the semi-final stage, losing to Real Madrid.
Bayern have missed out on the and the German Cup again this time around, but they do look set to win the Bundesliga title, leading Leverkusen by six points with four games to go.
Kane is understood to be happy in Germany, but there is a that allows him to agree a move away in the January transfer window to be completed the following summer.
That clause was not activated in the January just gone, but is available once more in January 2026 for a transfer in the summer of 2026, thought to be in the region of £54million, according to .
And former Spurs boss Martin Jol has told Tottenham to strike a deal.
He said: "It goes without saying, it would've worked better having Harry Kane starting and having the option of [Dominic] Solanke coming on from the bench, like every good club has, they should have at least two high quality options at No.9.
"I would buy Harry Kane back if the clause in his contract for £50million or £60million is true, and of course he wanted to come back. He's a proven goalscorer in the Premier League and a Tottenham legend.
"I really like Dominic Solanke; I remember seeing him on loan from Chelsea at Vitesse in Holland and liking him then. He's a very good player but, with no disrespect, he's not at the level of a top, top striker.
"When Solanke was at Bournemouth, he did very well in that position, but for Tottenham it's different – you have to make an impact, make a difference up front all the time. With all due respect to Bournemouth, it's one of the smallest clubs in the Premier League, so to go from there to Spurs is a big ask to really do the business.
"Tottenham have still been scoring goals – they've got good attacking players, the likes of Brennan Johnson, James Maddison, and of course they still have Son Heung-min. Son had one of the best partnerships alongside Harry Kane in the history of the Premier League. He looks a bit lost without Kane now."
Martin Jol was speaking at Luton's Sports Betting Lounge, which shows all major live sports around the clock, on multiple big screens.
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