The Premier League could be on the verge of welcoming back one of its most electrifying former stars. Leroy Sané, currently with Bayern Munich, is being heavily linked with a sensational return to England — and it’s shaping up to be a fierce North London battle for his signature.
According to multiple reports, Arsenal have made initial enquiries about bringing the former Manchester City winger to the Emirates this summer. With Sané’s contract reportedly running down, the Gunners are exploring the possibility of signing him on a free transfer, which would represent a huge coup for Mikel Arteta’s side.
However, Arsenal aren’t alone in their pursuit. Tottenham Hotspur have also shown strong interest, with manager Ange Postecoglou said to be a long-time admirer of the German international. The race is now heating up between the two bitter North London rivals, both eager to bolster their attacking options ahead of a crucial 2025 campaign.
Sané, 28, previously dazzled Premier League fans during his spell at Manchester City between 2016 and 2020. Known for his blistering pace, sharp dribbling, and eye for goal, he helped Pep Guardiola’s side win two Premier League titles before making the move to Bayern Munich. While his time in Germany has had its highs and lows, Sané remains a top-class talent and a proven performer at the highest level.
The appeal of signing a player of Sané’s calibre on a free is obvious — but wages and playing time promises could become decisive factors in the negotiations. Arsenal can offer Champions League football and a clear project under Arteta, who has turned the Gunners into serious title contenders. Meanwhile, Spurs, returning to Europe and looking to evolve their squad under Postecoglou, may be able to offer a more prominent role in their starting XI.
For Sané, a return to the Premier League could be the perfect next chapter in his career — and the chance to settle some unfinished business in English football.
Nothing has been signed yet, but the interest is real, and a decision could come quickly as pre-season looms. One thing is certain: if Sané does return to the Premier League, it will send shockwaves across the league and could tip the balance of power in North London