Fresh data has revealed that two Bundesliga stars from the same team are the only players across Europe to have a better non-penalty goals per game ratio than Harry Kane this season.
Kane joined Bayern Munich for £100m from Tottenham last summer and has made a flying start to life in Germany by netting 24 times in the league.
He has been criticised for his performances over the past week, with Bayern suffering consecutive defeats against Bayer Leverkusen and Lazio, but his overall time at the club has been a major success thus far.
Only three of his league goals have come from the spot, meaning he has 21 non-penalty goals this term, which works out at 1.02 per 90 minutes, according to WhoScored.
But this is not enough to put him top of the list when looking at every player from across Europe's top five leagues to have played at least 1,000 minutes. That honour goes to Stuttgart striker Serhou Guirassy, who has 1.16 non-penalty goals per 90 minutes in 2023-24.
Like Kane, Guirassy has also netted three penalties this season, and he has 14 non-penalty goals, having missed six games due to injury and playing for Guinea at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Guirassy was linked with Manchester United, Newcastle and West Ham last month, but ended up staying put.
Another Stuttgart player just ahead of Kane is Deniz Undav, who is on loan at the German club from Brighton.
Undav struggled for goals at the Amex Stadium last season, but has had no such problems at Stuttgart, scoring 14 times in Germany's top flight with none of them coming from the spot to give him a non-penalty goals per 90 minute ratio of 1.03.
Fourth place goes to PSG superstar Kylian Mbappe, with the 25-year-old enjoying another stunning campaign.
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