Harry Kane now looks unlikely to rejoin Tottenham Hotspur.
That’s according to the Daily Mail, who have reported that the striker’s ‘frosty’ relationship with Daniel Levy could make a potential future return very difficult.
After being heavily linked with Manchester City two years ago, Kane finally got his move away from North London this summer. After months of back and forth and plenty of uncertainty over whether he may decide to stay at Tottenham, the 30-year-old joined Bayern Munich for an initial £86 million.
Kane hasn’t taken long at all to kickstart his career in Germany, having scored five goals and provided two assists in only six appearances in all competitions so far this season.

Bayern Munich are now considered one of the favourites to win the Champions League, with Kane linking up with the Bundesliga outfit to be in with a chance of winning some silverware.
However, Kane’s exit from the top flight leaves him still second behind Alan Shearer in the Premier League’s goalscoring record books.
There are plenty of fans and pundits that expect the England international to return to the country to chase up Shearer’s crown following his stint in Germany, with Kane even hinting at a potential comeback at Tottenham.
Addressing his supporters on Instagram after his exit was announced, Kane said: “It’s not a goodbye because you never know how things will pan out in the future, but it’s a thank you and I’ll see you soon.”
However, the report claims any return to Spurs for Kane may be prevented by his relationship with Levy.
Daniel Levy made Harry Kane’s exit very difficult for him
The striker’s refusal to sign a new contract at Tottenham led to Levy being particularly diffiult when sanctioning his move to Bayern Munich.

When he finally agreed to Kane’s departure, it is claimed that the Spurs chairman pushed back on parts of the deal that had already been settled, leading to Kane missing his flight to Munich.
As well as that, it is believed that Kane wasn’t allowed to enter the club’s Enfield HQ in the hours leading up to his move away.
Levy’s attitude towards Kane and his £86m switch to Bayern has left the pair’s relationship very strained and could potentially prevent him returning in the future.
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