Harry Kane, born 28 July 1993 in England, has established himself as a formidable force on the football field, primarily playing as a striker for Bayern Munich. He possesses an imposing physicality, standing at 6ft 2in (1.88m) and weighing 13st 5lb (85kg). The number 9 jersey can be seen on his back, both at his club and when playing for the England national team.
As of now, his market value is estimated to be a substantial €75.00m (£64m), as documented by Transfermarkt.
Kane's journey kick-started in January 2011 when he relocated from Tottenham Hotspur to Leyton Orient on loan. He had a decent debut season, featuring 17 times and netting five goals. On completion of his loan, he returned to Tottenham in May 2011.
For the next decade, Kane influenced the game in favour of Tottenham time and time again. Statistically, he played over 300 matches, and demonstrated his finishing prowess by scoring over 200 goals. It should be noted that in the 2016 - 2017 and 2018 - 2019 seasons, he made impressive contributions with 29 and 30 goals respectively.
Throughout his tenure at Tottenham, Kane had three short loans - to Millwall, Norwich City and Leicester City. His spells at these clubs were dotted throughout 2011 to 2013, and while they weren't as explosive as his long-term home at Tottenham, they served as vital steps in his development.
In August 2023, Kane decided to venture abroad and signed for Bayern Munich for a considerable fee of around £86m. Forwarding to the current day, Kane is still terrorising defences in the Bundesliga, scoring a staggering amount of 95 goals during his 90 appearances in league matches so far for his German club.
He has also made his mark on the international level, participating in World Cup Qualifiers Europe 2024 - 2026 for England, where he scored eight goals in eight starts. Plus, there were performances in various matches for Bayern Munich, showcasing his skills in the Club World Cup 2025, DFL-Supercup 2025 - 2026 and Champions League 2025 - 2026, where he's netted multiple goals per tournament. As it stands, Kane's future looks as promising as his past.
