A striker for Bayern Munich is hesitating to rejoin Tottenham Hotspur because

HARRY KANE COULD ACTUALLY REJECT A RETURN TO TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

Harry Kane, a striker for Bayern Munich, is rumoured to be hesitant to rejoin Tottenham Hotspur if Daniel Levy stays on as the club’s owner.

Future plans for Daniel Levy at Tottenham Hotspur might be crucial for Harry Kane’s eventual return.

That is in line with a report from the Daily Mail, which claims that Kane and Levy’s relationship has soured.

Kane has moved from Tottenham to Bayern Munich in a significant move as he looks to earn some hardware.

With Kane eager to depart and win trophies, Spurs were able to secure a fee of roughly £86 million that may rise to £100 million for the striker

Although Levy has previously made comments about the prospect of a return, Kane has made a strong start for Bayern.

Clarified by Daniel Levy’s comments
Tuesday night, Levy addressed the crowd and revealed that Tottenham has a buy-back clause as part of the Kane agreement.

That isn’t really the case though, as the agreement that would see Kane return doesn’t have a fixed fee.

According to Sky Sports writer Paul Gilmour, the condition is not a straightforward buy-back clause but rather a first refusal.

If proposals are made for the Bayern striker, Tottenham would be required to counter them with offers from any other English clubs.

Despite the deep personal connection, Kane would still have to make the decision, and a return to Spurs doesn’t appear inevitable.

Levy’s presence might make Harry Kane unable to return.
Levy allegedly became ‘increasingly difficult’ to pitch Kane when it came to.

According to the article, Levy attempted to alter specific terms of the agreement when Bayern felt they had already been reached and the chairman of Spurs appeared to be impeding the deal.

Kane then missed a flight because Levy delayed the transaction, and in the interim, the striker wasn’t even permitted back into Tottenham’s practise facility.

All of this indicates that Kane and Levy’s relationship is “strained,” and Kane might decline a return if Levy is still at the club.

We believe that Levy is occasionally targeted by the media, and his statements on Tuesday would be really odd if he and Kane were having such a poor relationship terms.

It would be amazing to see Kane back in a Spurs uniform before he retires, and we can only hope that the striker isn’t discouraged from doing so by off-field issues.

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