“Harry takes care of himself. He doesn't need me. He's not happy with the connection in games. Neither are we.”
In fairness to Harry Kane, there’s not a lot to smile about when it comes to Bayern Munich. Thomas Tuchel was speaking after watching his side suffer back-to-back defeats, first in the Bundesliga and then the Champions League.
The domestic loss to Bayer Leverkusen was a hammer blow to their hopes of a 12th consecutive title, while Lazio’s first-leg win has ramped up the pressure in Europe. And it only got worse over the weekend, with Bayern losing for the third straight match away at Bochum.
When Kane swapped north London for Bavaria, there was an acceptance his infamous trophy drought would quickly be ended. But that is now looking increasingly unlikely, with the situation at the Allianz Arena descending into chaos.
So could the unthinkable happen this summer? Could the ‘unhappy’ Kane cut his losses and leave Germany after just one season? Chelsea have been linked with the England striker, while Manchester United would still jump at the chance to sign him.
And what about Tottenham? Could Kane and Daniel Levy settle their differences and seal one of football’s great returns? We asked our team of Mirror Sport writers to give their advice to Kane - and what he should do next…
Harry Kane wanted to join Manchester United last summer, but the figures simply did not stack up for the Red Devils. With constraints imposed by financial fair play regulations, Kane's £100million fee, plus his £400,000-a-week salary, ruled out any chance United had of signing him.
But a year on, with Kane frustrated at Bayern after three successive defeats, despite his goalscoring heroics, United could finally land the England skipper.
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