Harry Kane, who left Tottenham Hotspur for Bayern Munich in 2023, has played down the prospect of returning to England's Premier League in the future. The striker, speaking publicly on the subject, said the desire to return and chase the all-time Premier League scoring record has diminished the longer he has played in Germany.
Kane acknowledged that he once thought about potentially returning to England to break Alan Shearer's long-standing record of 260 Premier League goals, but said the ambition has cooled during his time at Bayern Munich. He told reporters that the itch to return to the Premier League 'isn't there as much anymore', suggesting he is now fully focused on his career in Germany.
Kane has been a prolific goal scorer at Bayern Munich since making the move, establishing himself as one of the most effective strikers in the Bundesliga. While still admired in England for his long international career and Premier League performances, it appears increasingly likely that the England captain's future will remain in Germany rather than see a return to the English top flight.
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