Speculation has been growing following reports that his former English club holds first option to re-sign him if Kane decides to leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season.
The 32-year-old striker remains fully focused on his commitments in Germany for now, with talks expected to take place with Bayern soon regarding his future beyond this campaign.
However, Tottenham would gladly welcome him back and are prepared to open discussions of their own should Kane wish to explore a return.
Club sources, though, insist they will not apply any pressure as he considers his next move.

Kane is well aware that the door remains open for a comeback to north London, where he could strengthen his bid to become the Premier League’s all-time leading goalscorer.
Spurs are willing to make a significant financial effort to bring him back and maintain ambitious plans for the next two transfer windows.
The club intends to make a marquee signing as they continue to back Thomas Frank and aim to firmly establish themselves among the country’s elite teams.
Kane is among the targets for such a moment but insiders indicate that an extensive list of attacking possibilities is being drawn up.
Earlier this week we revealed how Real Madrid’s Rodrygo is one of the names they would consider if he is touted around the Premier League for a January move.

