Harry Kane moved from Tottenham to Bayern Munich in a deal which could be worth up to £100m; Daniel Levy has confirmed Spurs have a buy-back clause to re-sign the England captain; Kane appeared to refuse to rule out a return to Spurs when he left club in August.
Daniel Levy has confirmed Tottenham have a buy-back clause to re-sign Harry Kane from Bayern Munich.
Kane joined the German club for £100m in the summer transfer window, with Spurs not wanting to risk the possibility of losing the England captain on a free transfer next summer.
Levy, who came under fire from Tottenham supporters for letting Kane go, was asked by at a fans’ forum on Tuesday night if the club had a buy-back clause on the England striker.
The Tottenham chairman replied: “Of course.” Levy did not go into any further detail on the manner and figures relating to that buy-back option.
Upon announcing his departure from Tottenham at the beginning of August, Kane appeared to refuse to rule out a return to the club in the future.
“It’s not a goodbye as you never know how things pan out in the future,” he said. “It [this farewell message] is a thank you and I will see you soon.”
Kane has been in red-hot form for Bayern since making the switch to the Bundesliga champions, scoring four goals in his opening four matches.