There has inevitably been talk of former Tottenham star Kane retracing steps to his roots. He is already Spurs’ all-time leading scorer, while boasting a similar entry in the history books with England, and may fancy chasing down Alan Shearer’s Premier League goals record.
Opportunities to head back to the English top flight could be put to Kane, with it reported that interested parties can do a deal at £57 million ($76m). It is clear that the 32-year-old frontman could return to familiar surroundings, but should he?
When that question was put to Poyet, the ex-Spurs midfielder said: “After the decision that he made to go away and where he is, and after winning trophies, it is about what he feels. The idea of going to Bayern Munich was to win. He couldn’t win at Tottenham. Funnily enough, he leaves and a few years later they win the Europa League. But he has won now.
“Now it depends on his aim. Is his aim to beat the Premier League top scorer blah, blah, blah or is he willing to keep learning, to keep winning with Bayern, his kids having a different school, a different language to learn? It is very particular. What is clear is that he keeps scoring goals. Every time you look at Bayern Munich it’s ‘oh, Harry Kane’. With no doubt, he can definitely play for a few more years at his age.”