
Bayern Munich star Harry Kane has spoken out to address rumours that he could be making a spectacular return to England to join Liverpool.
After playing over a decade in the Premier League, Kane established himself as one of the most prolific goalscorers that England has ever seen before making a shock move to Bayern Munich.
The 31-year-old has continued to shine for his new team, scoring 36 Bundesliga goals in his first 32 games, but rumours of him returning to the English top flight never went away.
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The latest rumour was that Kane was considering returning as soon as this summer as Liverpool considered making a move, and he's now made his feelings clear about the move.
As reported by Spanish news outlet El Nacional, those ‘close to Kane’ stated that he is ‘seriously considering returning to the Premier League, to close out his career in England.’
Later reports claimed that Liverpool were the front runners to sign the former Tottenham Hotspur star, as they looked to replace out-of-form strikers Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota.
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But Kane has spoken out to play down the rumours as reassure Bayern Munich fans that he is looking to stay at the club at the moment.
When asked if he would return to England, Kane told ESPN: "I'm not sure. I've said throughout my whole career, I'm not someone who likes to think too far ahead.
"I'm extremely happy here. I think we have a fantastic team, fantastic coaching staff and I just feel like whilst I feel like I'm in the best condition, I wanna play at the highest level possible, and this is as high as it gets.

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"So I know a lot can change in football in a short space of time and things can happen, but ultimately my focus is here. I'm not thinking about any other league or any other team. And with football, I like to just go the flow and at the moment the flow is here at Bayern Munich."
Bayern remain firm favourites to win the Bundesliga this season, as they sit six points clear at the top of the table with just seven games left.
They also face Inter Milan in the quarterfinals of the Champions League, having beaten Beyer Leverkusen 5-0 across two legs last month.
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