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‘Curious’… Fabrizio Romano issues update on Harry Kane’s future at Bayern Munich ahead of the summer

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Tottenham Hotspur’s record goalscorer Harry Kane is waiting eagerly to see who his next manager will be at Bayern Munich.

It hasn’t quite been the move to Germany which Harry Kane will have hoped for as Bayern sit 10 points off the league leaders.

This has led to speculation over a potential return to the Premier League in the summer.

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Harry Kane’s Bayern future

According to Fabrizio Romano, Kane is fully focused on the task at hand at Bayern as they look to turn around their league form and Champions League tie.

Someone who won’t be at Bayern next season is Thomas Tuchel with the manager set to leave at the end of the season.

And the transfer guru has claimed the former Spurs man is eager to see who his next manager will be: ‘However, in all honesty, at the moment I have zero concrete news or information on that. Kane is focused on Bayern, with an important Champions League game coming up tonight. Of course Kane is curious to see who’s going to be the new coach, but there’s nothing else to say now,” he said.

Considering the run of league titles Bayern were on, it would be fair to say this is turning out to be a bit of disaster for Kane.

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A return to the Premier League for Harry Kane

The issues Bayern are having in the Bundesliga has seen Kane linked with a possible return to the Premier League.

However, The Spurs News has been told there is no possibility of Kane quitting Bayern after just one season.

And the 30-year-old striker is also expecting the Bayern hierarchy to bolster the squad over the summer window.

If he was to return to England, it would be interesting to see how Daniel Levy would react.

The Spurs News has also been told the club could consider selling Richarlison in the summer if the right offer was to land.

Kane may have secured the record as Spurs’ all time goalscorer, but there is still the Premier League record to break.

The England captain is just 47 goals off Alan Shearer’s record of 260 goals and he has shown he could surpass that within just two seasons.