Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane has returned to full-group training for the first time since his return from Euro 2020.
Kane was initially back at the Hotspur Way training ground after a period of isolation to undergo tests and limited training.
However, he has now been fully integrated into the group again.
Harry Kane Back With Tottenham Hotspur Squad
Kane Not in Weekend’s Team
The striker has been the subject of huge interest from Manchester City this summer and he added fuel to the fire by not turning up when expected for his first training sessions back at Spurs.
After receiving backlash, he released a statement that contradicted to a degree what had been said by the club, thus creating further backlash towards him.
Ironically, Spurs’ first Premier League match of the season was at home to Manchester City, and the main question everybody had was whether he would feature again the team he supposedly wants to join.
In the end, he was not even part of the matchday squad, with new Spurs boss Nuno Espirito Santo deeming him unfit having had just two training sessions since returning.
Ready for Return?
Now, though, with Kane back amongst the full squad and having had a decent amount of training over the last couple of weeks, he could be set to make his Spurs return.
He has been selected amongst the list of eligible players for Thursday’s Europa Conference League match in Portugal against Pacos de Ferreira. If he does not feature, then he could also make his return in Sunday’s Premier League fixture against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Kane has been named in the list of eligible players for Thursday’s trip to Portugal.
— Charlie Eccleshare (@CDEccleshare) August 16, 2021
Kane’s Future
It remains the case that Kane wants to leave the club, but Spurs remain adamant that they will not be selling him this summer.
Therefore, it is down to Manchester City to make an offer for the striker so that the clubs can begin negotiations.
Pep Guardiola’s side have already signed Jack Grealish this summer, who became the most expensive British player of all time at £100 million.
The fee of around £150 million that is expected for Kane would see this record broken twice in one summer.
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