Harry Kane opens door to return to England

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Bayern striker Harry Kane has indicated that he is not necessarily against a comeback in the English championship.

Prolific Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has said he is not obsessed with breaking Alan Shearer’s Premier League goalscoring record. On the other hand, he says he would be happy to beat him one day. Which gives credence to the prospect of a return to England.

Kane rules out nothing for his future

Kane left Tottenham last August after scoring 213 goals, 47 fewer than record holder Alan Shearer.

Asked by Kicker about returning home to be able to reach that mark, Kane said: “I’m proud of my number of Premier League goals, but it was never my priority to break the record. I talked about it more, the closer I got, but that will have to wait.”

“Who knows what will happen in the future? At the moment I’m at Bayern, where I signed a four-year contract. That’s what I’m focusing on…”, concluded the former Tottenham goalkeeper.

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