The England captain ended his record-breaking association with the Lilywhites in the summer window, making the move to the Allianz Arena in a deal which pocketed the Lilywhites €95m (£81.5m).
Kane departed North London with an all-time record of 280 goals from 435 appearances for the club, but his attempts to win a coveted trophy with Tottenham repeatedly ended in failure.
Moving to Germany with the intention of quenching his thirst for silverware, Kane could instead be part of the first Bayern team since the 2011-12 season not to win the Bundesliga title, as Thomas Tuchel's men sit 10 points adrift of Bayer Leverkusen at the top of the table.
The Bavarians have already fallen short in their efforts to clinch DFB-Pokal and German Super Cup glory this season, while they have a daunting Champions League quarter-final with Premier League leaders Arsenal in store for next month.
While Kane could very well end another season without a major team trophy, the 30-year-old has been smashing records for fun in Germany, netting 37 goals and setting up 12 more in his first 35 appearances for Bayern.
Thirty-one Bundesliga goals in 26 games already represents Kane's highest attacking return in a single league campaign, although the striker was unavailable for England's friendlies with Brazil and Belgium on account of an ankle issue.
However, Kane will soon make his latest return to North London, as Tottenham have announced that they will square off with Bayern in a summer friendly on August 10, in the Visit Malta Cup.
The encounter will take place at the Tottenham Hotspur
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