Harry Kane

Harry Kane, the Bayern Munich star and England captain, could be eyeing a sensational return to the Premier League next summer, with reports suggesting he’s open to coming back to England. After leaving Tottenham Hotspur in 2023 to chase major silverware, Kane achieved that dream in his debut season with Bayern, scoring an impressive 26 goals in 31 Bundesliga matches to help secure the league title under Vincent Kompany. He’s since added the German Super Cup to his trophy cabinet and boasts a remarkable 98 goals in 103 competitive games for the German giants.

Despite his success at the Allianz Arena, speculation about Kane’s long-term future is growing. According to The Sun, the 32-year-old striker could depart Bayern at the end of the 2025–26 season, with several Premier League clubs keeping a close eye on his situation. While Barcelona see Kane as a potential successor to Robert Lewandowski, a return to England appears more likely—and Tottenham Hotspur is reportedly the frontrunner for his signature.

Clubs like Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal, and Newcastle United are also monitoring developments, but Kane seems to have his heart set on a “special” return, with Spurs considered the most probable destination. Why the potential move? Beyond nostalgia, Kane has his sights set on a historic individual milestone: breaking Alan Shearer’s all-time Premier League goalscoring record.

Currently second on the Premier League’s scoring charts with 213 goals in 317 appearances, Kane is just 47 goals shy of Shearer’s record of 260. With his red-hot form—13 goals in his first seven matches of the 2025–26 season—and no signs of slowing down at 33, Kane is well-positioned to chase this landmark. A return to the Premier League could be driven by his ambition to etch his name in the history books as the competition’s greatest-ever scorer.

As the 2025–26 season unfolds, all eyes will be on Kane’s next move. Will he return to Tottenham to finish what he started, or will another Premier League giant swoop in? One thing’s clear: Harry Kane’s hunger for records and glory could bring him back to England’s top flight sooner than we think.