He is both Tottenham and England's all-time goalscorer, but Harry Kane has broken more records than anyone could've imagined, and yet has no silverware to prove it.
When summer arrives and football fans across the country dust off their England attire, there is one name that edges it's way into every conversation: Harry Kane. Truthfully, it's no suprise.
Kane has proven himself to be a prolific scorer, earning the respect of anyone that watches him dance around a pitch.
Here is a collection of the records Kane has already broken, and the achievements he certainly has his eye on.
As well as earning his scoring record for both Spurs (280) and England (62), the 30-year-old is the second highest of all-time goalscorer in the Premier League on 213 goals, just behind Alan Shearer with 260.
He also became the first player to score 30 or more goals in two separate 38-game Premier League seasons, with the last one occurring during Spurs' 8th place finish in the 2022/23 campaign.
On an international front, he is the highest goalscorer in England's history, with 62 goals. Yet, despite Kane's individual success, all he has is a Euro 2020 runner-up medal to show for it.
It was clear when Kane was at Tottenham that he had to get used to working on his personal achievements, rather than aiming to win titles. His £86m move to Bayern Munich was meant to solve this, however he is yet to see the fruits of his move.
Kane's move to Germany was meant to be a renaissance, a place where he could finally earn the trophies that his pitch performances deserved.
His debut season with Bayern has been nothing short of impressive, and his sole goal in their 5-2 thrashing of Darmstadt earlier in the month took him to 31 Bundesliga goals. He's already
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