“This is his goal!” – Manchester United dropped a stunning suggestion to sign Harry Kane leaving Tottenham and Chelsea behind THIS summer.

Harry Kane has been linked with a shock return to the Premier League, with Manchester United said to be interested in the club. The England captain was heavily linked with a £100 million move from Tottenham to Bayern Munich ahead of last summer’s transfer window.

Kane has been in fine form for the German giants, scoring a very impressive 33 goals in 33 games in all competitions so far. The midfielder starred against Lazio on Wednesday to secure Bayern a place in the quarterfinals of the Champions League.

However, Bayern is still facing an unimaginable midfield season. They are 10 points behind Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga and have been knocked out of the DFB-Pokal.

Reports suggest Kane is frustrated because winning trophies was one of the main reasons he decided to join Thomas Tuchel’s team.

As mentioned, Manchester United, Chelsea, and former club Tottenham have been linked with the striker amid recent uncertainty over his future.

West Ham manager Kevin Nolan believes Kane’s likely destination this summer is Old Trafford. If he decides to leave Bayern, “Man United would be number one for Kane.”

Discussing Kane’s future on talkSPORT, Nolan said, “I will definitely see him back in the Premier League.”I don’t think Tottenham would sell. He once went to Manchester United, but if he went to Bayern Munich, it’s easier for him to come back from Germany, and I think Manchester United is his target.”I think they would like their money back. Of course, he’s worth it. 20+ goals every season and also played for Tottenham in those days.

Is Manchester United realistically as good as Tottenham? “But I just think he brings a different aura to them anyway, a different aura to the team as soon as he puts the shirt on somebody. But I probably think Manchester United would be a good fit for Kane.”As Nolan says, Bayern wants Kane’s £100 million back to sanction early sales. They are under no direct pressure to move him on, as he is under contract until 2027.

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