"Harry Kane, welcome to Tottenham's comeback!"
Tottenham manager Thomas Frank has promised Harry Kane that he will welcome his return to Tottenham if he decides to leave Bayern Munich next year.
German media announced on the 23rd (Korea time) that Kane has a contract option to leave Bayern Munich for 56.7 million pounds (about 107 billion won) after the end of this season. The England captain will turn 33 next July and mark the last year of his four-year contract with Munich. Tottenham had a priority purchase right specified in the contract when selling Kane, and the resignation of Chairman Daniel Levy removed one of the major potential obstacles to Kane's return to Tottenham.
Ahead of the Carabao Cup League 1 (third division) match against Doncaster, Frank said `a lot of Tottenham fans, including myself, will want Kane back.' "He's the best player. Honestly, I don't think I'm going to return right now. Maybe he will stay at Bayern Munich and continue to show good performances. He was the top scorer last season and won the championship. He's still doing fantastic," he added. "Kane is the best player. I don't know what he's thinking. I am a traveler myself. I like to travel to different countries and explore new things. "Since he has spent a long time here, wouldn't it be good to enjoy his time at Bayern a little bit more?" he replied. "But he is always welcome. If you want to join our team, you'll be happy to accept it,' he said, making it clear that Kane is welcome whenever he wants Tottenham.
Kane wore Bayern Munich jersey for £100m transfer fee in 2023. Until leaving Tottenham, he scored 280 goals in total, the most in the club's history, and 213 goals in the Premier League. He is 47 goals shy of legendary player Alan Shearer (260 goals). Bayern Munich scored 98 goals in 103 games.
Kane wrote on his social media when he left Tottenham. 'It's not a farewell. No one knows what the future holds. Instead, I say thank you and see you again soon.'
Kane was deeply frustrated by the attitude of chairman Daniel Levy when Man City wanted him strongly in 2021. Even though he thought a verbal agreement was reached, he was dissatisfied with the way Levi delayed the transfer.
Meanwhile, Fabio Paratici, former chief operating officer of Tottenham, was sentenced to 18 months of probation for his involvement in the Italian soccer 'plus-Valenca' scandal. Paratic, 53, is one of seven former Juventus executives who have been commuted through Fleabagen (judicial deal) with prosecutors. They were accused of profiting financially by inflating transfer fees with other clubs, but under Italian law Flea Bargain is not considered guilty. Paratic was hired as a scouting consultant at Tottenham after being suspended for 30 months by FIFA and removed from his official position, and the punishment expired in July. Paratic was frequently seen in the corporate box at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium during the suspension. He was active in the transfer market during the tenure of Angie Postecoglou and was also involved in the transfer market, which closed early last month. However, his position and future are uncertain due to the recent confirmation of his sentence after Levy's resignation.
Director Frank draws the line "Fabio is a consultant" in response to a reporter's question in this regard, and then talks to him "Of course. I spoke mainly during the transfer market when he was part of the team in charge of the transfer. have a good relationship with him."
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.