Tottenham Hotspur’s chances of landing Harry Kane may have increased after Daniel Levy’s exit for one very interesting reason.
According to reports, Kane’s contract has a release clause of £57m next summer, leading to speculation that the England captain may leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season.
Tottenham added a first refusal clause when they sold Kane to Bayern, which means that he will be offered to the Lilywhites first if he decides to leave the German giants.
We have heard over recent days that Kane is also wanted by Barcelona and Chelsea, but one big factor may be working in the North London club’s favour if they look to bring the striker back to the club.

Harry Kane has a very good relationship with a key Tottenham figure
The Telegraph have now pointed out that following Daniel Levy’s exit, the Lewis family are keen to usher in an era of sporting success at Tottenham and one way they may prove their ambition is by re-signing the club’s record goalscorer.
The report says that the 32-year-old’s return is now considered more likely following the exit of Levy, and that is down to one very interesting reason.
Vivienne Lewis, who is Joe Lewis’ daughter, is now one of the people calling the shots at Tottenham, and she is alleged to have a very close relationship with Kane’s family.
In fact, when the former Spurs striker held a gender reveal party in 2020 ahead of the birth of their third child, Vivienne was one of the few invited onto the Zoom call.
Additionally, the outlet reveals that the Bayern Munich star’s favourite holiday spot is the 600-acre luxury Albany resort in the Bahamas, which is co-owned by the Lewis family and the Tavistock Group.
What Kane and Bayern are thinking about the future
According to the Telegraph, there is fear at Bayern that this could be the Tottenham legend’s final season at Munich.
However, sources close to Kane insist that he and his family are very happy in Bavaria and have refused to comment on the possibility of him leaving the club next summer.
The publication makes it clear that there is no chance that the centre-forward will be leaving the Allianz Stadium in January, as he is focused on winning the Champions League this season.