Having established himself as a Premier League and Tottenham legend, it was inevitable that during his time as a Bayern Munich player, he was going to be continuously subjected to rumours of a return. The 32-year-old does have unfinished business back in England, where he failed to win silverware at his boyhood club and left short of Alan Shearer's goalscoring record in the division. But having moved to one of Europe's giants, Kane will surely find it difficult to depart his current side, where he is leading the charge towards consecutive Bundesliga titles.
So far this term, Kane is scoring at a rate only matched by Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in previous years. He already has 18 goals for Bayern across all competitions, alongside three for England. He is averaging a goal or assist every 39 minutes so far - an achievement he will do well to maintain for the remaining months of the season.
Having lifted the first major silverware of his career last year under Vincent Kompany, the England skipper remains adamant he wants to earn more medals, and can think of no better club to do it at than the current German champions.






