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Harry Kane's Bayern Brilliance & Premier League Return Buzz

Harry Kane's Bayern Brilliance & Premier League Return Buzz

Arthur Jones
Arthur Jones
Published: Jun 3, 2026

Harry Kane will “half want to come back” to the Premier League once his adventure at Bayern Munich is over, Peter Reid has told GOAL. An England icon of the past would like to see one of the present make his way to Everton, but appreciates that may be slightly ambitious and has explained what makes the Three Lions’ all-time leading goalscorer special.

Is Harry Kane truly done with the Premier League? Despite an astonishing, trophy-laden run at Bayern Munich, the whispers of his return to English football are growing louder, fueled by a legendary voice.

Key Takeaways:

  • Harry Kane has defied expectations at Bayern Munich, accumulating Super Cup, DFB-Pokal, and three Bundesliga Golden Boots.
  • Legendary England midfielder Peter Reid predicts Kane will "half want" a Premier League comeback, even dreaming of him in an Everton shirt.
  • Reid champions Kane's all-around brilliance, highlighting his crucial role in England's pursuit of 2026 World Cup glory.
  • The Three Lions face a 60-year wait for a major trophy, with Kane leading the charge to emulate the 1966 World Cup heroes.

Kane's Bavarian Masterclass: A Trophy Haul Beyond Expectations

When Harry Kane left Tottenham in the summer of 2023, the narrative was clear: he was chasing elusive silverware. Not only has he broken his notorious trophy curse at the Allianz Arena, but he's done it with individual brilliance that continues to rewrite record books.

The England captain now boasts a Super Cup and DFB-Pokal on his decorated CV, alongside an incredible three Bundesliga Golden Boots. His goal-scoring prowess is simply staggering, with 146 goals in 147 appearances for Bayern, including a career-best 61 goals in the 2025-26 campaign.

With his contract running until 2027, the future of the prolific striker remains a hot topic. Could an extension in Munich be on the cards, or will he explore other ventures like a move to MLS – even potentially eyeing a future in the NFL?

Will the Premier League Call Him Home? Peter Reid Weighs In

The idea of Kane returning to English football is a constant buzz, and former England international Peter Reid has added his voice to the chorus. Speaking at a World Cup-themed auction, Reid shared his intriguing prediction with GOAL about Kane's potential Premier League comeback.

"I think he'll half want to come back," Reid stated, before playfully adding, "I think he'd look great in a blue shirt - Everton, obviously! Imagine him running out at the Hill Dickinson. Top player. I think he'll come back and play in the Premiership, yeah."

Reid’s bold fantasy underlines the collective desire to see one of the game's greatest strikers back on home soil, even if it's in a shirt beyond Tottenham's iconic white.

Kane's Unrivaled Quality: More Than Just Goals

Beyond the sheer volume of goals, Reid elaborated on what makes Harry Kane truly special. "I'll tell you the beauty about Harry Kane, besides getting goals, he makes them," he explained. "Intelligent, gets in holes, hard to mark, he drops deep, he'll go beyond. He's up there with the best as a finisher, absolutely outstanding."

This comprehensive skill set is precisely why Kane is indispensable to England's aspirations. His ability to both score and create makes him a tactical nightmare for opposition defenses.

Can England End the 60-Year Wait for World Cup Glory?

For England fans, the 1966 World Cup victory remains a distant, cherished memory, the last time the Three Lions lifted major international silverware. Now, with the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, the pressure is mounting on Gareth Southgate's squad to make history.

A piece of that history, Martin Peters' shirt worn during his goal in the 4-2 victory over West Germany, is expected to fetch between £30,000 and £50,000 at auction. It's a poignant reminder of the legendary status that awaits the next generation of champions.

Reid believes England possesses the "firepower" to compete. When asked whether Gareth Southgate has enough match-winners at his disposal to make that possible – having overlooked the likes of Morgan Gibbs-White, Cole Palmer and Phil Foden – Reid offered his perspective, "I'd have taken Foden. But it's about opinions. I think creative-wise we will be all right - Saka. I am a lover of [Marcus] Rashford, I think he's got something, he's got to show it now. We have quality going forward and I think we will get goals. Convinced."

Learning from Legends: Reid's World Cup Memories

Peter Reid himself experienced the World Cup stage firsthand, famously representing England in the 1986 tournament. He played in the quarter-final clash against Argentina, a match etched into history by Diego Maradona's infamous 'Hand of God' goal and his subsequent solo masterpiece.

Such legendary moments inspire current players. The class of 2026, led by Harry Kane and his talented teammates, aims to create their own magical memories and finally end England's long wait for ultimate glory, transforming hope into tangible triumph.

Note: The BUDDS World Cup Auction is set for June 25, 2026, with an online timed auction starting June 2. More details and free valuations for sports memorabilia can be found on their official site.