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This video can not be played Kane scores his 100th goal for Bayern Munich Harry Kane says his interest in returning to the Premier League has cooled and he is willing to open talks with Bayern Munich about a new contract. Kane is halfway through the four-year deal he signed when joining from Tottenham Hotspur for £86. 4m in the summer of 2023. The 32-year-old has scored 103 goals in 106 appearances for the German club, helping them win the 2024-25 Bundesliga title - the first honour of his career. Tottenham manager Thomas Frank has said he would like to see Kane return to England, where he needs 48 goals to eclipse Alan Shearer's all-time Premier League scoring record of 260. But the England captain says he is no longer as keen on returning home as he once was, and would consider extending his stay in Bavaria. "In terms of staying longer, I could definitely see that, " he said. "I spoke openly a couple of weeks ago that I have not had those conversations with Bayern yet, but if they were to arise I would be willing to talk and have an honest conversation. "Obviously it depends on how the next year or so goes and what we achieve together. Right now, I would say we are in a fantastic moment and I am not thinking about anything else. "In terms of the Premier League, I don't know. If you had asked me when I first left to go to Bayern, I would have said for sure I would come back. "Now I have been there a couple of years I would probably say that has gone down a little bit, but I wouldn't say I would never go back. "What I have learned in my career is that different opportunities and different timings happen and things fall in place. Going back to my first point with Bayern right now I am fully all in with Bayern. " The Kane-inspired tactic undoing Barcelona Kane's electric start to Bundesliga season - the stats Kane scores twice to reach Bayern century in record time Kane is all-time top scorer for both Tottenham and England and recently became the fastest player this century to reach 100 goals for a club playing in one of Europe's top five leagues, reaching the landmark in just 104 games for Bayern. But a trophy had eluded him until he lifted the German title last season. Kane says he was not sure how he would react after ending his trophy drought, but now believes it has made him hungry for more. "When you win a title like I did last year, maybe it could be easy to go the other way and be like, 'OK I've done what I wanted to achieve', " he said. "But it's given me more motivation to do more and be better. I think I've shown that this year. "I was interested in how I would feel after winning a trophy. Obviously there's still a lot more I want to achieve in terms of other trophies and bigger trophies for sure. "But I think it was always just, in my head, what I was going to feel like after I did achieve winning my first one. "But for sure, I pushed myself the other way in terms of being even better, eating even cleaner, doing more gym. Just trying to get the most out of what I've got right now. " Monday Night Club: Schmeichel ‘in disguise’ & a Rangers return? Follow your club with BBC Sport Get football news sent straight to your phone Comments can not be loaded To load Comments you need to enable Java Script in your browser 'I am fully all in' - Kane open to new Bayern deal Greenwood leads support for former team-mate Moody 'With power comes responsibility' - the footballer who cycles to work A classic drama set in 1950s England Cinema and painting: A stroke of genius? Watch Anthony Horowitz's ingenious new murder mystery Why does Boris Becker regret winning Wimbledon at 17? 'With power comes responsibility' - the footballer who cycles to work 'The most wonderful human' - Greenwood leads support for ex-team-mate Moody 'England Golf needs government backing for 2030 Solheim Cup bid' 'Martin's excruciating Rangers era finally at a chaotic conclusion' Delays, distrust, dynamic prices - how 'welcoming' will World Cup be? Why Salah has become a 'little problem' for Liverpool Norris-Piastri incident 'threatens to derail Mc Laren harmony' 'Grealish for England'? Everton loanee giving Tuchel a 'headache' Russell 'feels ready to fight for a championship' 'Who you gonna call? ' - 'Bugbuster' arrives as flies stop play. Video'Who you gonna call? ' - 'Bugbuster' arrives as flies stop play What's changed since Newcastle takeover? 'Are you Schmeichel in disguise? ' Lammens serenaded on Man Utd debut Man City believe but will they win WSL this season? The younger Mbappe emerging from his brother's shadow 'I like to be famous but unknown' - Ekitike in his own words Why statement win starts rewriting of England script 'Ten days in Lionesses' den and I wanted to stay forever' Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.