A surprising clause in Harry Kane's Bayern Munich contract could see the striker return to England for a significantly discounted transfer fee, potentially impacting Arsenal's striker plans, according to reports.
Since his move from Tottenham to Bayern Munich, Kane has lived up to expectations, netting 70 goals in 72 appearances and adding 22 assists to his tally. However, a new report from BILD reveals that Kane's contract includes a clause that allows him to leave Bayern and return to the Premier League.
With Kane already sitting second on the Premier League all-time top scorers list, just 47 goals behind Alan Shearer's record of 260, there has long been speculation about a potential return to England. BILD claims that Kane's contract has a clause that allows him to activate it during the January windows of 2025 and 2026, enabling a move the following summer.
While Kane did not trigger the clause in the 2025 window, it remains active, meaning the striker could leave Bayern in the summer of 2026 for €65 million (£54 million). Although the transfer fee would be for a 32-year-old Kane, he remains one of the most prolific strikers in world football, and his style isn't reliant on pace.
While it's unclear whether Kane would return to Tottenham or choose another Premier League club, Arsenal’s striker plans could be directly impacted by his potential move.

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