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Kane (31) left Tottenham for Bayern Munich during the last summer transfer window. Since then, the England captain has scored 59 goals and provided 18 assists in 57 matches.
Kane seems to like it with the German giants. “I feel really good there,” he explains to the Sun. “I’m learning German and I have two lessons a week. I have a good teacher in Bavaria. It’s a bit difficult for me, but I hope I stay here for many years and one day I can speak a little German.”
Kane open to return to his country
Asked about a possible return to the Premier League, Kane did not rule out a return: “Maybe one day.” It is complicated to imagine Kane at any English club other than Tottenham. He spent almost his entire career there, notably declining the approaches of the two Manchester giants.
Last Monday, during the Ballon d’Or ceremony, Kane received the Gerd Muller trophy. The one which rewards the best director of the past season in Europe.
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