Harry Kane gives one-word answer to Tottenham transfer question

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Harry Kane had a swift response when asked which of his former Spurs teammates he's like to see join him at the Bundesliga side.

At the supporters event, Kane was quick to name South Korea international Son Heung-min as the one player he would want Bayern Munich to target, if given the choice.

When Kane's departure to Bayern Munich was confirmed in the summer of 2023 for a £120m fee, the word 'devastated' summed up the reaction at Tottenham.

The club’s all-time top scorer explained that it was the right time to leave North London.

Kane’s absence is certainly felt, not only for his own contributions but also for the incredible partnership he shared with Son.

Kane and Son played together from the 2015/16 until 2022/23 seasons, appearing on the pitch a total of 297 times as one of the north London side's best duos.

During that period, Son assisted 28 of Kane's goals, while Kane set up 26 of Son’s, making them the most prolific Premier League pairing of all time.

Spurs have since moved on, with Son now joined by new attackers Dominic Solanke, Dejan Kulusevski, Brennan Johnson, Richarlison, and Timo Werner.

However, if it were up to Kane, Bayern would be looking to reunite the duo.

During a recent supporters' event, Kane was asked which Tottenham player he would like to see join him at Bayern, and his answer was simple: “Sonny.”

This response has sparked speculation that Son could make the move next summer, especially with his contract set to expire at the end of the season.

Recently linked with Manchester United, the 32-year-old forward has contributed three goals and four assists this season, as Tottenham struggles in 12th place in the Premier League.

From January 2025, Son will be able to negotiate with foreign clubs ahead of his contract’s expiry.

Kane's response could be tempting fate, as Son's contract is due to expire next summer amid interest from Manchester United and Barcelona.

Reports suggested that Son wanted to stick with the north London side to focus on finally bringing the club some silverware this season.

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