February 8th 2025.
Harry Kane is having yet another impressive season with Bayern Munich. He has caught the attention of former Arsenal player, Paul Merson, who is urging the Gunners to finally fill their need for a new striker by using Kane's release clause from Bayern Munich. The talented England captain has been scoring consistently in the Bundesliga, with 28 goals in all competitions, including two penalties in their recent 3-0 victory over Wolfsburg.
Despite his remarkable performance in his first year in the Bundesliga, Kane was unable to secure any trophies as Bayer Leverkusen had a successful season. However, this year looks promising for Kane and Bayern Munich as they currently hold an eight-point lead at the top of the table. Despite their success, Kane's long-term future with the club remains uncertain.
There have been talks of a potential return to the Premier League, especially after news broke out that Kane's contract includes a release clause of £54 million, which can be activated next January. When asked about this, Kane simply stated that he is happy at Bayern Munich and did not comment on the clause.
Arsenal chose not to make any moves in the transfer window last month, but they are now looking to add to their attack as soon as possible. They have been linked to Newcastle's Alexander Isak, but Merson believes that they should go after Kane, despite his history with Tottenham. He even suggested that they should pay the £60 million for Kane, as he believes that he would be a valuable asset to the team.
Kane's former manager at Tottenham, Tim Sherwood, also weighed in on the situation, stating that he cannot see Kane returning to his old club. However, he believes that wherever Kane decides to go, it will be to a team where he can win trophies and potentially break Alan Shearer's record. Sherwood also added that Kane will not stop striving for success and will only join a team that he believes has the potential to win.
In the end, it is clear that Kane's focus is on winning trophies and breaking records. While he may have an emotional attachment to Tottenham, he will ultimately choose a team that he believes will give him the best chance of achieving his goals. Whether that is at Arsenal or another Premier League club, only time will tell.
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