Daniel Levy: Tottenham have a buy-back clause for Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy included a buy-back clause for Harry Kane, in the deal which saw the club legend leave for Bayern Munich in August.

Levy reportedly made the comment - without providing further details - while appearing at a fans' forum on Tuesday night alongside current Spurs boss Ange Postecoglu.
Tottenham's record goalscorer ended his two-decade association with the club after joining the Bundesliga giants in a deal worth in the region of £100million.
Levy had been prompted to sell the unsettled striker in order to avoid the possibility of him running down his contract and leaving for nothing the following year.
Kane has made a superb start for his new club, scoring four goals in five games, and is set to feature in their opening Champions League clash against Manchester United on Wednesday.
Speaking ahead of the game, Kane revealed how much Spurs still mean to him, insisting: "I'll keep an eye on Tottenham for the rest of my life.
"I'm really happy to see the team playing the way they are and to see the fans happy is a great thing."
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