Harry Kane is one win away from his first major trophy as Bayern Munich close in on the Bundesliga, with club legend Uli Hoeness calling him the most deserving player in world football.

For years, Harry Kane has been one of the most prolific strikers in world football. He left Tottenham as the club’s all-time top scorer, matched that feat with England, yet team success always eluded him. Now, in his first season with Bayern Munich, that story may finally change.
After a high-profile move to Germany in the summer of 2023, Kane made no secret of his ambition: to win. Despite Bayern’s uneven domestic campaign, Kane's personal form has remained outstanding — a consistent presence, a reliable scorer, and a leader on and off the pitch.
Club patriarch Uli Hoeness, speaking to Sky Deutschland, delivered a glowing endorsement of Kane’s impact and commitment:
"If we win the league, and I truly hope we do, then nobody deserves it more than Harry. He fights, he works, he scores an unbelievable number of goals — but most importantly, he gives everything for the team."
Hoeness added that Kane embodies the club’s spirit, calling him “a true Bayern Munich player.”
Since joining Bayern, Kane has netted 80 goals in 88 appearances across all competitions — a staggering return that places him among the most lethal forwards in Europe.
Although rumours persist about a potential Premier League return, club sources indicate Kane is committed to Bayern for the 2025–26 season, with both player and club aligned on chasing further honours.
At 31, Harry Kane stands on the cusp of something that has long eluded him: a major trophy. One more win and the narrative changes. The goals are there. The performances are there. And finally, the silverware may follow.

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