Kane plays down returning to Premier League in future
Harry Kane says "the itch isn't there as much anymore" to one day return to England from Germany and try and break the all-time scoring record in the Premier League.
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Notable Quotes
"the itch isn't there as much anymore"
— Harry Kane , Athlete
"I am extremely happy here in Munich, it opened my eyes to a totally different world of football outside of England and it has made me appreciate European football even more."
— Harry Kane , Athlete
"Never say never, but for now I am concentrating on Bayern Munich and we will see what the future holds."
— Harry Kane , Athlete
"I think this is the best version of myself for sure."
— Harry Kane , Athlete
"Since the boss has come in he has elevated my game to another level."
— Harry Kane , Athlete
Key People
Alan Shearer is a former professional footballer and current commentator known for his expertise in football analysis.
Harry Kane is a professional footballer and captain of the England national team.
Vincent Kompany is the head coach of Bayern Munich and a former professional football player.
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Harry Kane says "the itch isn't there as much anymore" to one day return to England from Germany and try and break the all-time scoring record in the Premier League.
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