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Harry Kane: Tottenham have buy-back clause to re-sign former striker from Bayern Munich, says chairman Daniel Levy

Harry Kane: Tottenham have buy-back clause to re-sign former striker from Bayern Munich, says chairman Daniel Levy

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arry 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.

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.

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.

The striker makes his Champions League debut for Bayern on Wednesday night as they host Manchester United at the Allianz Arena. United were understood to be one of the other clubs targeting Kane earlier this summer.

Despite Kane's departure, Tottenham have made an impressive start under new head coach Ange Postecoglou this season and are unbeaten in the Premier League with four wins to sit second.