Harry Kane has provided another clue on whether he is ever likely to return to Tottenham Hotspur, but he has not given too much away.
Discussions about whether or not Harry Kane will one day return to Tottenham Hotspur have been taking place since the day he departed for Bayern Munich.
Many see Kane as the missing link Spurs need to increase their attacking threat. The England captain has already scored a mindblowing 24 goals for club and country in all competitions this season, despite only making 16 appearances.
However, Kane recently admitted he could see himself remaining at Bayern for longer, while he said the chances of him returning to the Premier League have decreased.

Harry Kane refuses to rule out Tottenham return
Kane has once again spoken about his future and he is not looking to give anything away. The striker has been complimatary towards his former club, but has made no promises about coming back to North London.
He told the Daily Mail: “I’m not sure [if I’ll go back]. I’m very happy here in Munich. It’s not something I’m thinking about.
“It’ll always be “we” [with Spurs] because I spent my whole life there. I’m a fan of them and will always watch them and see how they’re getting on. They will always be a part of my life for sure but as for now, I’m loving it here.
“It was great to see [them win a trophy this year]. I’ve got a lot of friends there with the players and staff.
“We know how long we waited and how close we’d come in the past so it was big for everyone – the fans, the club and all involved to have that feeling and get that one over the line. That’s always important and hopefully they can push on and win more.”
Tottenham are two players away from having a world class frontline
Once Xavi Simons is at his best, Spurs are going to be strong in attack, but there is still room for improvement in the left wing and centre forward positions.
Tottenham could look to sign a left winger in January to fulfil the role Heung-min Son left behind and bringing Kane back to the club too would make Spurs a force to be reckoned with.
Thomas Frank and the decision-makers at Tottenham should do everything in their power to convince Kane to come home because he could make the difference between a trophyless season and real success.
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