It has emerged that Harry Kane will be granted permission to visit the Tottenham Hotspur training ground next week, in order to finally say goodbye to his former teammates – something he was blocked from doing upon his move to Bayern Munich this summer.

After months of speculation, Harry Kane ended his long affiliation with Tottenham during the summer transfer window. The England captain secured a big-money move to German giants Bayern Munich, leaving behind his boyhood club in the process.

Despite being the club’s all-time leading goalscorer and an icon for the fans, Kane was reportedly not given the opportunity to bid farewell to his Spurs teammates and the staff when he moved on in August (Telegraph).

With old friends like Eric Dier and Heung-min Son in the Spurs squad, that must have been a painful moment for Kane. But, it sounds like there will be an opportunity to put that right in the near future.

Harry Kane

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Harry Kane will visit Spurs next week

In a report from the Daily Mail, it is claimed that Kane will visit Hotspur Way next week during the international break and be given the chance to reconnect with his former colleagues.

It seems Tottenham have performed something of a U-turn and have now “granted permission” to the 30-year-old to visit the club’s training facilities. Apparently, at the time of the move, Kane had requested to train with the squad one last time, but was refused as it was deemed “inappropriate.”

As part of England’s preparations for the upcoming double-header, however, Kane will be back at the Enfield facility prior to the game against Italy. With this in mind, it is believed Kane will be “permitted access to all necessary areas” of the training ground to catch up with old friends.

However, with it being the international break, there may be a few faces missing from the playing squad. But, at the very least, Kane will be able to say goodbye to the coaching staff at the club.

Spurs Web Opinion

This is nice. He may not get to see all the players, but the fact Kane can reconnect with the coaches and other staff at the club next week is really great and will mean a lot to both Kane and the staff, I’m sure.

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