Spurs Eye Harry Kane Return Amid Arsenal Speculation

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Tottenham Hotspur remains hopeful for Harry Kane return despite Arsenal rumors. TV commentator Ian Darke dismissed the possibility, citing the fierce rivalry. Spurs are also tracking Juventus Dusan Vlahovic and Crystal Palace Marc Guehi.

Tottenham Hotspur remains hopeful for Harry Kane return despite Arsenal rumors. TV commentator Ian Darke dismissed the possibility, citing the fierce rivalry. Spurs are also tracking Juventus Dusan Vlahovic and Crystal Palace Marc Guehi. Reports suggest Tottenham hasn't ruled out a summer bid for Kane, now 33, keeping fans optimistic about a potential Premier League swan song for their iconic striker.

Ahead of the summer transfer window, Tottenham Hotspur remains interested in re-signing Harry Kane, despite rumors linking him to Arsenal. Spurs are actively planning for potential squad improvements, with Kane's name resurfacing as a dream signing for many supporters.

TV commentator Ian Darke dismissed the Arsenal speculation, emphasizing that a move to their North London rivals is highly unlikely given Kane's legacy at Tottenham. He speculated that Kane might return to the Premier League for a final chapter, possibly with Spurs.

Tottenham is also monitoring Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic as a potential replacement, while Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi is another target, though Chelsea is also in the race for his signature.

The 33-year-old Kane, currently at Bayern Munich, remains a symbol of hope for Tottenham fans, with reports from Fichajes suggesting Spurs have "not ruled out" a summer move. While the outcome remains uncertain, the club’s determination to strengthen its squad, including the possibility of Kane’s return, continues to keep fans engaged as the transfer window approaches.

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