Former Tottenham winger Aaron Lennon has come out to urge Harry Kane to make his return to the club this summer. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, he would immediately expect Kane to get a Tottenham statue outside the club’s stadium if he could sanction the homecoming transfer from Bayern Munich when the transfer window opens.

Lennon, however, added that he won’t mind seeing the centre forward make his comeback after winning more trophies in Germany.
His words, “I’d love to see it. I think that would be the icing on the cake for Harry to finish at Spurs. He is a Spurs boy through and through.
He loves the football club, he’s idolised by the fans. There will probably be a statue of Harry one day, especially if he comes back. I’d love to see him come back once he’s won a few trophies.
100 per cent. What a player. I was fortunate to play with Harry when he was a young boy, coming through, breaking into the team.
We could all see his quality from then, but what he’s gone on to do, it’s not surprising, because of the pro he already was at that age, but like I said, he deserves it. I’m buzzing for him.”
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Harry Edward Kane MBE (born 28 July 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and captains the England national team. A prolific goalscorer with strong link play, Kane is regarded as one of the best strikers in the world.
He is both Tottenham Hotspur’s and England’s all-time highest goalscorer, as well as being the second-highest all-time goalscorer in the Premier League. Kane has scored over 350 goals for club and country.
Beginning his senior career with Tottenham Hotspur in 2009, Kane had loan spells out to clubs across the English football pyramid, including Leyton Orient, Millwall, Leicester City, and Norwich City. Kane’s involvement at Tottenham increased after Mauricio Pochettino became head coach in 2014, and in his first full season at the club he was named PFA Young Player of the Year. In the 2015–16 and 2016–17 seasons, Kane finished as the league’s top goalscorer.
Harry Edward Kane was born on 28 July 1993 in Walthamstow, London to Kim (née Hogg) and Patrick Kane and has one older brother, Charlie. He has Irish ancestry through his father, who is from Galway.
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