Gary Neville has predicted that Bayern Munich star Harry Kane will return to the Premier League after having won the first title of his career.
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Kane wins Bundesliga – first career titleCould head back to the Premier LeagueNeville believes that return to England is onFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Kane confirmed his first career title last weekend after Bayern won their 34th Bundesliga title after Bayer Leverkusen's 2-2 draw with Freiburg. After spending 13 years with Tottenham's first team, the England captain remained trophyless before he decided that a move to Germany with the nation's most successful club would be his best bet at securing his first trophy.
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With Kane now having an official major title to his name, reports have suggested that the England captain could be on his way back to the Premier League, and Manchester United legend Neville suggested the striker could join the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool or the Red Devils.
WHAT NEVILLE SAID
Speaking on his podcast with , Neville said: "Harry Kane is one of the greatest strikers England has ever produced. He’s a brilliant professional and I wish we were watching him in the Premier League every singe week. We miss him – his quality and class. You think of these two teams today [Chelsea and Liverpool], they’d love to have Kane up front.
"Every team in the Premier League would. Manchester City have Erling Haaland but some teams are really lacking a top centre-forward. Liverpool will be looking at a centre-forward, Manchester United will be looking at a centre-forward, Chelsea will be looking at a centre-forward. Arsenal we know are desperate for a centre-forward. Although I’m not sure he’d go to Arsenal! But you know, Kane will come back at some point."
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Bayern's season is now all but over after having confirmed their Bundesliga title win and Kane can now work out his future regarding whether he wants to stay with the Bavarians.






