Harry Kane, born 28 July 1993 (age 32), is an England striker now wearing number 9 for Bayern Munich. His current market value is around £64m, according to Transfermarkt.
His career is still read first through Tottenham Hotspur. After early loan spells away from the club helped harden him up, he became Spurs’ main centre-forward and stayed there for 11 seasons, making 317 league appearances and scoring 213 league goals. That is the stretch that shaped the player: reliable, remorseless, and rather less dramatic than the circus that often surrounded Tottenham.
Kane moved to Bayern Munich and was immediately productive, with his best league season coming in 2023-2024: 36 goals in 32 Bundesliga appearances. In 2025-2026 he has remained central to Bayern’s side, scoring 36 goals in 31 league matches, with 51 goals in 45 appearances across all competitions. He has also remained involved with England, adding goals in World Cup and European qualifying duty.
It is a career built on sustained scoring rather than fuss. Tottenham gave it its shape, Bayern have extended its productivity, and Kane remains a regular first-team striker at the top level.
