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Premier League: Bayern Munich-bound Harry Kane confirms that he’s leaving Tottenham Hotspur

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Bayern Munich-bound Harry Kane has confirmed that he’s leaving Tottenham Hotspur forward of the beginning of their Premier League opener towards Brentford on Saturday.

It was revealed on Thursday that Spurs had accepted Bayern’s 100 million euro bid for the England captain and on Friday, the 30-year-old had accepted phrases with the Bundesliga giants on a four-year deal.

Kane had reportedly handed his medical within the early hours of Saturday and the deal is predicted be introduced quickly. Ahead of this, Kane posted a video on Instagram, confirming that he’s leaving the membership after an almost 20-year stint.

The 30-year-old mentioned that he would cherish the reminiscences he had made with the membership and thanked the followers. Kane additionally defined that this was the very best time to make the transfer as he did not need to go into the brand new marketing campaign with plenty of unresolved future discuss.

Kane wished Tottenham good luck forward of the brand new season and mentioned he could be following them now as a fan.

“I wanted to be the first to tell you Tottenham fans that I’ll be leaving the club today. Obviously, a lot of emotions going through me right now and sad to be leaving a club I’ve spent nearly 20 years of my life at, from an 11 year old boy to a 30 year old man. Now, there’s been so many great moments and special memories, memories that I’ll cherish forever.”

“So this is a thank you to all my teammates over the years, all my coaches, all the managers, every single staff member, uh, to do with the club, you know, from the kit man to the chefs, everyone involved. Uh, obviously, I’ve built special relationships with a lot of people and, most importantly, a thank you to you the Tottenham fans.”

“From the moment I’ve been playing, I’ve been one of your own and I’ve given everything that I possibly could to make you proud and give you as many special moments and memories to hopefully last forever.”

“I felt like this was the time to leave. I didn’t want to go into the season with a lot of unresolved future talk. You know, I think it’s important for the new manager and the players to concentrate on trying to get Tottenham back to around the top of the table and fighting for trophies. So, I wish Ange and all the boys all the very best of luck.”

“Honestly, I’ll be watching from a fan point of view now and really hope the team can be successful. Yeah. This is a message, though, to all you fans around the world. Every single Tottenham fan that supported me and has been with me throughout my journey. Me and my family will cherish it forever. We’ll never forget all the moments we’ve had together. So, thank you. I’ll be watching this season. Good luck to Tottenham. Good luck to the whole club. So, yeah, it’s not a good bye because you never know how things pan out in the future, but, it’s a thank you,” mentioned Kane.

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Aug 12, 2023