Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Tottenham's buy-back clause for Harry Kane will 'not allow them to sign him again whenever they want'.
Tottenham blow as Romano reveals Kane ‘clause truth’; Bayern make ‘agreement’ amid Man Utd linksTransfer expert Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Tottenham’s buy-back clause for Harry Kane will “not allow them to sign him again whenever they want”.during the summer transfer window to join Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich in a deal worth around £100m.
Manchester United were linked with Kane before he signed for Bayern Munich and it’s been claimed thatUnited may go back in for Kane if he eventually decides to return to the Premier League but “Some people close to the negotiation have explained that it is not a traditional buy-back clause, so it’s not the kind of clause that is going to allow Tottenham to sign Harry Kane again whenever they want.”Salah has replaced Kane and made a mockery of ‘the most selfish player’ claims as Liverpool leader
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