Tottenham Hotspur 2004–2010: Youth career Kane first played for a local club, Ridgeway Rovers, in 1999 when he was six, and joined the
Arsenal youth academy when he was eight years old. He was released after one season for being "a bit chubby" and not "very athletic", according to
Liam Brady who was then in charge of Arsenal's academy. Manager
Arsène Wenger stated in November 2015 that he was disappointed that Arsenal chose to release Kane. He also had a trial at
Tottenham Hotspur but was not initially successful, and he returned to his old club Ridgeway Rovers. In 2004, at the age of eleven, he joined
Watford academy for a four- to six-week trial, and was then given another chance at Tottenham after he impressed playing for Watford against Tottenham. He first played at Tottenham as a
midfielder – initially in a holding position, then as an attacking midfielder. In his early days at Tottenham, Kane did not stand out as a player as he was neither big nor was he particularly quick, but those who worked with him noted his constant desire to improve various aspects of his game. In the
2008–09 season, he played in the under-16s side that competed in the Copa Chivas tournament in Mexico, and the Bellinzona tournament in Switzerland, scoring three goals. In July 2009, on his 16th birthday, he signed a scholarship contract with Tottenham. In the
2009–10 season, Kane played 22 times for Tottenham's under-18s, scoring 18 goals. Kane appeared on the first-team bench twice during the 2009–10 season. Both matches were in home domestic cup victories: one the
League Cup fixture against
Everton on 27 October 2009, and the other in the
FA Cup fourth-round
replay against
Bolton Wanderers on 24 February 2010.
2010–2014: Loan spells across England Kane signed his first professional contract with Tottenham in July 2010. The then U-21 coach
Tim Sherwood believed that Kane could benefit from a loan spell, and on 7 January 2011, Kane moved to
Leyton Orient on
loan until the end of the
2010–11 season. Manager
Russell Slade was "happy" at his arrival and said, "I'm sure he will have an impact with us over the coming months". He made his first-team debut for Orient on 15 January, coming on as a
substitute for
Scott McGleish in the 73rd minute of a 1–1 draw away to
Rochdale. A week later, Kane scored his first first-team goal against
Sheffield Wednesday; making his first-ever start, an "unmarked" Kane scored from a
Dean Cox free kick in the 57th minute as Orient eventually won 4–0. Slade said that he was "delighted" that Kane scored a goal on his first league start. He ended the season scoring five goals in 18 matches. On 25 August 2011, Kane made his first appearance for Tottenham, starting in the second leg of their
UEFA Europa League qualification round against
Hearts, with Tottenham making changes after winning the first leg 5–0. His debut was a goalless match, although he won a
penalty after being fouled by goalkeeper
Jamie MacDonald, who then saved the penalty which Kane took himself. He went on to make six appearances in the Europa League
that season, scoring his first Tottenham goal in the 4–0 win away to
Shamrock Rovers on 15 December 2011. On 29 December 2011, Kane and Tottenham teammate
Ryan Mason agreed to join
Championship club
Millwall on loan from 1 January 2012 until the end of the season. After making his debut against
Bristol City, manager
Kenny Jackett said that he had "very good debut" but was "unlucky not to score". He also said that Kane would "be a good addition" for the club in the second half of the season. He went on to score seven goals in the final 14 matches of the season. His run of goals scored towards the end of the season has been credited with helping to raise Millwall in the table away from the threat of relegation that season. Kane spent the 2012–13 preseason with Tottenham, scoring a
hat-trick in a 6–0 away win against
Southend United on 10 August 2012. On 18 August, he made his
Premier League debut, against
Newcastle United. Coming as an 86th-minute substitute for
Sandro, Tottenham lost 2–1. making his debut as a substitute against
West Ham United. Kane suffered an injury, breaking a
metatarsal bone, in the
League Cup tie against
Doncaster Rovers in only his second appearance. The 19-year-old underwent his rehabilitation at Tottenham but returned to action for Norwich on 29 December 2012, coming off the bench at half time as Norwich lost 3–4 to
Manchester City. However, with Tottenham having been unable to add to their attacking options during the January transfer window, they opted to recall Kane on 1 February 2013, four months before he was due to return. Twenty days after he was recalled to Tottenham, Kane joined
Leicester City for the remainder of the season to aid in the club's push for automatic promotion from the Championship. He marked his home debut with a goal against
Blackburn Rovers, in a 3–0 win on 26 February 2013. He made 13 appearances for the
East Midlands club, eight from the bench, and they reached
the play-off semi-final before being eliminated by Watford. Kane scored his first Tottenham goal of the 2013–14 season at
White Hart Lane in a
League Cup tie against
Hull City, scoring the equaliser in extra time, the match finished 2–2. Tottenham won 8–7 on
penalties, with Kane taking and converting the fifth of the nine sets of spot-kicks. He also scored in the following match, helping Tottenham to recover from a 3–0 deficit against
West Bromwich Albion before eventually drawing 3–3. He scored for the third match in a row on 19 April, this time helping Tottenham to a 3–1
London derby win at home over
Fulham.
2014–2015: PFA Young Player of the Year in 2015 Kane made his first appearance of the
2014–15 season as a substitute against West Ham on the opening day of the
Premier League season, providing an
assist for the match-winning goal by
Eric Dier. He scored in both matches against Cypriot opposition
AEL Limassol in Tottenham's
UEFA Europa League play-offs, scoring an 80th-minute winner in the first leg, and opening the scoring in the 3–0 second leg victory after missing a penalty. He scored a late goal against
Nottingham Forest in the
League Cup to secure a 3–1 victory for Tottenham on 24 September 2014. On 23 October 2014, Kane scored his first professional hat-trick for Tottenham in a 5–1 win over
Asteras Tripolis in the
group stage of the
UEFA Europa League. Kane was forced to play
in goal for the final three minutes, after
Hugo Lloris had been sent off with no substitutions remaining, and conceded a goal when he dropped a free-kick from
Jerónimo Barrales. Manager
Mauricio Pochettino, who was appointed to replace Sherwood and had a rocky start at the club, has since said that this goal saved him from the sack. Henceforth, under Pochettino, Kane became a regular in Spurs' starting line-up. He was selected to start a week later for the first time in this Premier League season, and although the team lost 2–1 at home to
Stoke City, he retained his place in the first XI for Spurs' 2–1 win away to Hull City on 23 November, scoring the team's equalising goal. Between 14 and 26 December, Kane scored in three consecutive 2–1 wins for Tottenham, against
Swansea City,
Burnley and Leicester City. On 1 January 2015, Kane scored twice and won a penalty as Tottenham defeated
rivals and league leaders
Chelsea 5–3, and he scored a further two in a 3–0 away win against West Bromwich Albion on 31 January, including one from a penalty. Kane set up
Christian Eriksen's late equaliser against
Sheffield United on 28 January 2015, a goal which put Tottenham into the
2015 League Cup final. His performances led to him being named as the
Premier League Player of the Month for January 2015. Five days later, he scored both of Tottenham's goals as they came from behind to defeat Arsenal in the
North London derby, his 21st and 22nd goals of the season across all competitions. After scoring against Arsenal,
Liverpool and West Ham United, Kane was again named as the Premier League Player of the Month for February 2015, Tottenham lost the League Cup final 2–0 to rivals Chelsea on 1 March 2015, which Kane described as the "worst feeling in the world". Twenty days later, he scored his first
Premier League hat-trick in a 4–3 home win over his former loan club Leicester; this brought him to 19 league goals in the season, making him the division's top scorer. On 5 April, Kane
captained Tottenham for the first time in a 0–0 draw with Burnley at
Turf Moor. Two weeks later, he scored his 30th goal of the season in a 3–1 win against Newcastle United at
St James' Park, making him the first Tottenham player to reach that milestone since
Gary Lineker in
1991–92. Later that month, he was included as one of two forwards in the
PFA Team of the Year, alongside Chelsea's
Diego Costa. He was also voted the
PFA Young Player of the Year. On 24 May 2015, he headed in an Eric Dier cross for the only goal of an away win over Everton on the final day of the season to confirm fifth place for Tottenham, thus qualifying them to the group stage of the following season's UEFA Europa League. It was his 21st goal of the league campaign, equalling a Premier League club record alongside Teddy Sheringham,
Jürgen Klinsmann and
Gareth Bale. At the end of the season, Kane remarked that he had done more in the single campaign than he had expected to do in his whole career. On 29 July 2015, Tottenham were the guests in the
2015 MLS All-Star Game at
Dick's Sporting Goods Park in
Commerce City, Colorado. They lost 2–1 to the MLS All-Stars, with Kane scoring their consolation goal in the 37th minute after beating a challenge from
Omar Gonzalez, and he was later substituted in the 77th minute. Kane's squad number was changed from 18 to 10, previously worn by
Emmanuel Adebayor. In an interview with
The Daily Telegraph, he said that he changed the number "to become a club legend". With Adebayor and
Roberto Soldado having been put up for sale, he began the season as the club's only forward, and the third-choice captain behind
Hugo Lloris and
Jan Vertonghen. Eight days later, he scored an
own goal from
Jonjo Shelvey's corner kick away to Swansea City, but Tottenham fought back to a 2–2 draw. On 25 October 2015, Kane scored a hat-trick, including a penalty which he won himself, as Tottenham came from conceding a first-minute goal to triumph 5–1 away to
AFC Bournemouth. Eight days later, he recorded his fifth goal of the season with the final goal in a 3–1 win at home to Aston Villa. On 8 November 2015, he gave Tottenham a half-time lead against Arsenal at the
Emirates Stadium, albeit in a 1–1 draw; this goal past
Petr Čech was from his first touch of
Danny Rose's long pass. Eighteen days after that, he recorded his ninth goal in six matches, the only one of an away match against
Qarabağ, qualifying Tottenham to the
knockout stages of
the season's UEFA Europa League. On 19 December 2015, Kane made his 100th appearance for the club in a 2–0 win away to
Southampton, and scored his 10th goal in his last 10 matches. A week later, he added two more in a 3–0 win over former loan employers Norwich, putting him on 27 Premier League goals for the year 2015, breaking Sheringham's club record. On 10 January 2016, he scored his 50th goal for Tottenham in a 2–2 draw against Leicester in the third round of the
FA Cup. Kane was Premier League Player of the Month for the third time in March 2016, after scoring five goals in four games, including an angled strike from the corner of the 18-yard box in the North London derby which Kane called "one of my best goals technically". After scoring his 22nd league goal of the season in a 1–1 draw against Liverpool at
Anfield on 2 April, Kane became the club's highest goalscorer in a single Premier League season, with six games of the season remaining. Kane ended the season winning the
Premier League Golden Boot, finishing one goal ahead of
Sergio Agüero and
Jamie Vardy with 25 goals. He was named in the PFA Team of the Year for the second consecutive season, as he helped Tottenham to a third-place finish, and
UEFA Champions League qualification.
2016–2017: League runner-up and second Golden Boot teammates in 2016 In the absence of Hugo Lloris, Kane captained Tottenham in their opening home match of the
2016–17 season, assisting
Victor Wanyama's winning goal as Spurs beat
Crystal Palace 1–0 in a London derby at White Hart Lane. He opened his scoring account in the fourth matchday of the
Premier League season, providing the final goal in a 4–0 win away to Stoke City. On 14 September 2016, Kane made his
UEFA Champions League debut in Spurs' 2–1 loss to
Monaco at
Wembley Stadium. Four days later, he scored the winning goal against Sunderland in the Premier League, but had to be helped off the field after twisting his right ankle attempting a tackle of
Papy Djilobodji. Reports indicated that the ligaments in Kane's ankle were damaged, ruling him out for six-to-eight weeks. After missing five league matches and three in the
Champions League group phase, Kane made his return at rivals Arsenal on 6 November, scoring from the penalty spot to equalise in a 1–1 draw. On 22 November, he scored his first Champions League goal in the return fixture against Monaco at the
Stade Louis II, a game which saw Spurs eliminated from the competition with a 2–1 loss. On 1 December 2016, Kane signed a new contract with Tottenham, keeping him at the club until 2022. On 1 January 2017, he made his 100th Premier League appearance, scoring the first Premier League goal of the new year against Watford in the 27th minute, which he extended to a brace after scoring again six minutes later. In his first match after the birth of his daughter, Kane scored a hat-trick in a 4–0 win against West Brom on 14 January. In the fifth round of the
2016–17 FA Cup on 19 February 2017, Kane scored all three goals as Tottenham beat Fulham 3–0. This meant his fifth career hat-trick, and his second in 2017. On 26 February 2017, Kane once again scored a hat-trick as Tottenham beat Stoke 4–0, his third hat-trick in nine games, and his second in consecutive domestic games. The first of these goals was his 100th in club football. He was named Player of the Month for the fourth time in his career in February 2017. On 15 April, Kane scored his 20th Premier League goal of the season against Bournemouth on his first start in a month after returning from injury. This made him the fourth player in Premier League history to achieve 20 goals in three consecutive seasons, after
Alan Shearer,
Thierry Henry and
Ruud van Nistelrooy. On 20 April, Kane was named in the PFA Team of the Year for the third consecutive season. He was also included in the six player shortlists for the
PFA Players' Player of the Year and PFA Young Player of the Year awards. Two days later, he scored in Tottenham's 4–2
FA Cup semi-final loss to rivals Chelsea at Wembley Stadium. In the last match at White Hart Lane on 14 May, Harry Kane scored the 2–0 goal as Tottenham beat
Manchester United 2–1. With two games remaining of the season, Kane stood on 22 goals, two fewer than
Romelu Lukaku. With a combined seven goals in the last two fixtures (a 6–1 win over reigning champions Leicester City and a 7–1 win against Hull City), Kane finished as the top scorer of the Premier League on 29 goals, and thus won his second consecutive Golden Boot, becoming only the fifth player to do so.
2017–2018: Record breaking year in 2017 After failing to find the back of the net in Tottenham's first three games, Kane scored a brace in three of his next four appearances for the club across all competitions. His opening goal against Everton on 9 September was his 100th overall for the club, coming in his 169th appearance. On 26 September, Kane scored his first
UEFA Champions League hat-trick in a 3–0
group stage win against Cypriot champions
APOEL. He was awarded Premier League Player of the Month for the fifth time, and named September 2017 – in which he scored 13 goals in 10 club and international games – as the best month of his career. On 23 December 2017, Kane equalled Alan Shearer's record of 36 Premier League goals in a calendar year, having scored a hat-trick in a 0–3 away win to Burnley. He surpassed Shearer's record the following game with another hat-trick in the 5–2 home win against Southampton, ending the year with 39 Premier League goals. The hat-trick, his sixth of the year in the Premier League (eighth in all competitions), also made him the first player in Premier League history to score six hat-tricks in a year. With a total of 56 goals scored in all competitions for the year, he also became Europe's top goalscorer of 2017, breaking the seven-year dominance of
Lionel Messi and
Cristiano Ronaldo as Europe's top goalscorer in a calendar year. In January 2018, he scored twice in the 4–0 home win against Everton, and became Tottenham's top goalscorer in the Premier League era, breaking Teddy Sheringham's record of 97 Premier League goals for the club. On 4 February, Kane scored an added-time penalty to equalise in a 2–2 draw with Liverpool at Anfield for his
100th Premier League goal; he achieved the century of league goals in 141 games, beaten only by Alan Shearer's 124. He was named in the PFA Team of the Year for the fourth consecutive season in April 2018, alongside fellow forwards
Mohamed Salah and Sergio Agüero. On 8 June, Kane signed a new contract to keep him at the club until 2024.
2018–2019: UEFA Champions League runner-up Kane started the season opener against Newcastle United without scoring, before opening his account against
Fulham the following weekend. In doing so he ended his hoodoo of failing to score a Premier League goal in the month of August. He also scored for the first time at
Old Trafford in the following game as Tottenham won 3–0 in what was only their third away win against Manchester United since 1992, as well as the biggest away win against the club in 46 years. He scored the opening goal against
Cardiff City on 1 January 2019, and with that goal, he became the first player to have scored a goal against every Premier League team he has faced. On 13 January 2019, against Manchester United at Wembley Stadium, Kane injured his ankle ligament late in the game, thereby missing crucial matches including the
Champions League round of 16 home game. He returned to the first team squad on 23 February 2019, in a match against Burnley, and was immediately placed in the starting eleven. He scored the equalising goal in the 65th minute to tie the score 1–1, although the match ended a 2–1 defeat. Kane scored the only goal in the Champions League round of 16
away tie against
Borussia Dortmund to ensure a 4–0 win on aggregate and progress to the club's second quarter-final in the Champions League. The goal also made him the
club's top goalscorer in European competitions with 24 goals scored. During the first leg of the quarter-final in the Champions League on 9 April 2019 against Manchester City, he again suffered an ankle injury, which ended his season domestically in the
Premier League. He did, however, return for the
Champions League final on 1 June, although his selection after his injury became a subject of debate as Tottenham lost 2–0 to Liverpool.
2019–2020: Injury struggles Kane started Tottenham's first game of the
2019–20 season, scoring twice in a 3–1 home win against
Aston Villa. Kane's first goal of the game was his first at the
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. On 1 January 2020, in a 1–0 defeat to Southampton at
St Mary's Stadium, Kane suffered a hamstring injury. The damage to his hamstring required an operation which would see him out of action for a few months. Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic which resulted in the suspension of League matches, he did not play any further matches until 19 June. On 23 June, in his 200th Premier League appearance for Tottenham, he scored his first goal of 2020 against West Ham, sealing a 2–0 win.
2020–2021: Third Golden Boot and Playmaker of the Season in 2021 Kane scored his first goal of the season in the
Europa League match against
Lokomotiv Plovdiv, helping the team to win 2–1 after Plovdiv had two players sent off late in the second half. His first league goal of the
2020–21 season came in the second league match following a spree of four goals which were all scored by
Son Heung-min and assisted by Kane, giving Spurs a 5–2 win over Southampton. This is the first time in Premier League history a player has provided four assists to the same teammate in a match and Kane became just the sixth player in Premier League history to assist four goals in a single match, and the first English player to do so. Kane scored a
hat-trick against
Maccabi Haifa in the
UEFA Europa League play-off round on 1 October, securing qualification for the group stage. On 4 October, he scored a brace in a 6–1 away win against Manchester United, which is the biggest win for Tottenham at Old Trafford and their best result against United since a home win in 1932. He scored his 200th goal for Tottenham in his 300th appearance for the club in the 3–1 win over
Ludogorets Razgrad in the
group stage of the Europa League. Kane scored in Tottenham's 2–0 victory over rivals Arsenal making him the record highest goalscorer in the history of the North London Derby with 11 goals. It was also Kane's 100th home goal for Tottenham in all competitions, and his 250th career goal for club and country. On 2 January 2021, Kane converted a penalty to open the scoring and later provided an assist during Tottenham's 3–0 home victory over
Leeds United. This brought both Kane's goal and assist tally in the league to 10, making him the first player in
Europe's top five leagues to reach double digits for goals and assists in the 2020–21 season. On 7 March, he scored a brace against Crystal Palace in a 4–1 win; the last goal was assisted by Son Heung-min, and this, their 14th combined goal effort whereby one assisted another, set a record for the most goal combinations in a Premier League season. On 23 May, he scored a goal in a 4–2 win over Leicester City, to reach his 23rd goal of the season and to win the third Golden Boot award in his career. He also won the
Premier League Playmaker of the Season award for most assists in a season, becoming the first player to win both the Golden Boot and Playmaker awards in the same season since the introduction of the
playmakers' award in 2018.
2021–2022: Desire to leave Tottenham in 2022 The
2021–22 season was preceded by a dispute over a desire by Kane to leave Tottenham, saying he had a
gentlemen's agreement with chairman
Daniel Levy that would allow him to leave in the summer. The agreement was not honoured, and Levy rejected the interest expressed by Manchester City for Kane's services, including a £127 million transfer bid. Kane failed to turn up for pre-season training and did not play the first two games of the season. He made his season bow on 22 August as a substitute against
Wolverhampton Wanderers – his first appearance since returning late for pre-season. Kane announced his desire to stay at Tottenham on 25 August after the move to Manchester City failed to materialise, with Kane stating: "I will be staying at Tottenham this summer and will be 100 per cent focused on helping the team achieve success." The following day Kane made his first appearance in the
UEFA Europa Conference League, against
Paços de Ferreira. He scored twice in a 3–0 win to secure the team's progress to the
group stage. On 30 September, in the second match of the group stage, he scored a hat-trick in 20 minutes against
Mura after coming on as a substitute to win 5–1. This was the first hat-trick ever scored in the
Europa Conference League, and made Kane the first player to score a hat-trick in all three current major UEFA club competitions (the Champions League, Europa League, and Europa Conference League). On 17 October 2021, Kane scored his first Premier League goal of the season in a 3–2 away win against
Newcastle United. His second goal of the season came on 19 December, when he scored the opener in a 2–2 home draw against Liverpool. On 19 February 2022, Kane scored twice, including a 95th-minute winner, in a thrilling 3–2 victory over Manchester City. This ended City's 15-game unbeaten streak in the league. On 26 February, Kane scored against Leeds United, and assisted Son; the assist was the 37th time Kane and Son had combined to score, setting a new record of goal-scoring partnerships in the Premier League. On 16 March, Kane scored in a 2–0 win away at Brighton, bringing his Premier League away goal tally to 95, surpassing
Wayne Rooney's record for most Premier League goals scored away from home.
2022–2023: All-time Tottenham top goalscorer and final season Kane scored his first goal of the season in the
London derby away at Chelsea, rescuing a point for Tottenham by scoring in the sixth minute of injury time to bring the score to 2–2. This took his tally of Premier League goals scored for Tottenham to 184, equalling Sergio Agüero's record of most goals scored for a single Premier League club. Kane broke the record the following game when he scored the only goal in the game against Wolverhampton Wanderers, becoming the first player to score 185 goals in the Premier League for a single club. On 5 February 2023, Tottenham stated that Kane had become their all-time top scorer, overtaking
Jimmy Greaves with his 267th goal for Tottenham and 200th in the Premier League, in a 1–0 home victory against Manchester City. This fact was disputed, however, as Tottenham do not count the two goals Greaves scored in the
1962 FA Charity Shield, which would put him on 268. On 11 March 2023, Kane scored his 269th and 270th goals with a brace in a 3–1 victory against
Nottingham Forest giving him the now undisputed record. In 2023, he finished second to
Erling Haaland, with 30 goals, becoming the first player to score 30 times in two separate 38-game Premier League seasons. Following the departure of
Karim Benzema from
Real Madrid on 6 June 2023, manager
Carlo Ancelotti, who was interested in signing Kane, reportedly asked his board to initiate a possible transfer. In late June 2023,
Bayern Munich made an initial bid for Kane of £70 million with one year left in his contract, which was rejected. In July, he was included in Tottenham's squad for their pre-season tour, with Bayern Munich honorary president
Uli Hoeneß saying that there had been talks between the club and the player's advisors, stating that Kane had "clearly signalled in all conversations" that he wished to transfer to Bayern Munich. On 6 August, Kane scored four goals as Tottenham beat
Shakhtar Donetsk 5–1 in their penultimate pre-season friendly before the start of the Premier League. On the next day, Tottenham rejected another bid from Bayern Munich, for a reported fee of £86 million. On 10 August, it was reported that Bayern Munich and Tottenham had agreed a deal in principle for Kane which was worth more than €100 million (£86.4m). His departure was later confirmed by manager
Ange Postecoglou via press conference. The same day, it was reported that Kane was to undergo a medical at Bayern Munich after being given permission to travel to Germany by Tottenham. On 12 August, Kane posted a farewell video on
Instagram, thanking Tottenham staff and supporters for his time at the club. Tottenham released an official statement shortly after thanking Kane for his service. Tottenham chairman
Daniel Levy also mentioned that Kane wanted a new challenge and decided not to sign a new contract with the club.
Bayern Munich 2023–2024: Debut season and first European Golden Shoe After Bayern Munich and Tottenham agreed on a deal on 10 August 2023, Kane agreed personal terms and flew to
Munich the next day. On 12 August, Bayern Munich announced the signing of Kane on a four-year contract. Kane became the
most expensive signing in Bundesliga history, costing €100 million plus €10 million bonuses in transfer fees, surpassing the €80 million transfer fee paid by Bayern Munich for
Lucas Hernandez in 2019. He made his debut for Bayern on the same day he joined the club, as a 64th-minute substitute in a 3–0 defeat to
RB Leipzig in the
2023 DFL-Supercup. He scored his first goal for the club on the opening day of the
2023–24 Bundesliga season, also providing the assist for
Leroy Sané's early opener, as Bayern won 4–0 away to
Werder Bremen. On 27 August, Kane netted his first Bayern brace in a 3–1 home league victory against
FC Augsburg. On 15 September, Kane scored his 300th career club goal as Bayern's home league match against
Bayer Leverkusen ended in a 2–2 draw. On 20 September, he scored his first
Champions League goal for Bayern on his European debut, converting a penalty in a 4–3 win over Manchester United. On 23 September, Kane got his first hat-trick for Bayern as well as two assists in a 7–0 victory against
VfL Bochum, taking his league goal tally to seven and setting a new club record for most goals by a player in his first five Bundesliga appearances. The hat-trick was also his first domestic league triple since December 2017. On 28 October, Kane scored a second-half hat-trick and got an assist in an 8–0 victory over
Darmstadt 98, including a goal from inside his own half. On 4 November 2023, Kane scored his third and back-to-back hat-trick of the season on his
Der Klassiker debut, which ended in a 4–0 away win against
Borussia Dortmund. With 20 goal participations and 15 goals in 10 games he broke three Bundesliga records, and matched
Gerd Müller's record from the
1968–69 Bundesliga season. Four days later, he netted a double in a 2–1 victory against
Galatasaray, which secured his club's qualification to the Champions League knockout stages on top of their group. With a brace against
FC Heidenheim, he became the first player to score 17 goals after 11 games of a Bundesliga season. With his 18th league goal in a victory over
FC Köln on 24 November, he became the top scoring Englishman in a single season in Bundesliga history, surpassing
Kevin Keegan and
Jadon Sancho. With his 22nd league goal in a victory over
TSG Hoffenheim on 12 January 2024, he matched
Robert Lewandowski's record for most goals in the first half of the season. On 3 February, he netted a goal in 3–1 victory against
Borussia Mönchengladbach, matching
Luca Toni's record of 24 goals for Bayern on his debut season in 2007–08, and on 18 February, he surpassed that with a goal in a 3–2 loss to Bochum. On 9 March, Kane achieved his fourth hat-trick of the regular season and first of the year in an 8–1 rout of
Mainz 05. This performance made him the first debut player to score at least twice in eight different games. On 16 March, Kane set a new personal best in league goalscoring during a match against Darmstadt 98, contributing one goal in a 5–2 victory, bringing his league total for the season to 31. This match also saw Kane breaking
Uwe Seeler's record of 30 goals scored in a Bundesliga debut season. On 3 May 2024, Kane was announced as part of the
Bundesliga Team of the Season, marking his seventh official seasonal team award and first time spanning multiple leagues. His 36 goals in his debut Bundesliga season, earned him the
European Golden Shoe, becoming the second English player to achieve this feat after
Kevin Phillips. In addition, he concluded the season as the
Champions League top scorer with eight goals, along with
Kylian Mbappé. He was also named in the Team of the Season in that competition. On 1 September, Kane scored his first regular season goal of the season when he converted penalty kick in a 2–0 victory over
SC Freiburg. On 14 September, Kane scored his first hat-trick of the campaign with the help of a penalty in a 6–1 victory over newly promoted
Holstein Kiel, which also meant that he has scored at least one goal against every Bundesliga side he has faced. Three days later, Kane recorded a second consecutive hat-trick when he netted four times past
Dinamo Zagreb with the help of three penalties in a 9–2 victory in the first match of Bayern Munich's
Champions League campaign. With 33 goals, he became the highest-scoring Englishman in the Champions League, beating the previous record of 30 by
Wayne Rooney. On 21 September, Kane scored in a 5–0 win over
Werder Bremen, overtaking
Jadon Sancho to become the highest-scoring Englishman in the Bundesliga. On 22 November, Kane scored a hat trick against FC Augsburg to become the fastest player to reach 50 goals in the Bundesliga. He scored 50 goals in 43 Bundesliga games, overtaking
Erling Haaland's record of 50 in 50. His next Bundesliga record was scoring 55 goals in 50 games after he netted twice against Holstein Kiel in a 4–3 win. On 4 May 2025, Kane won his first major honour, the
2024–25 Bundesliga title, where following a draw against RB Leipzig the previous day (Kane was unable to partake in that match due to a suspension because of an accumulation of yellow cards), Bayer Leverkusen could only manage a draw against SC Freiburg, mathematically crowning Bayern champions with two games to spare. On 11 May, Kane lifted the first trophy of his career as Bayern Munich celebrated their Bundesliga title success. Kane finished the season as the top scorer for the second consecutive season and was named the Bundesliga Player of the Season recognising his continued outstanding performances with Bayern Munich.
2025–2026: Second Bundesliga title and 100 Bayern goals On 16 August 2025, Kane achieved his second career title, scoring a goal in a 2–1 victory over
VfB Stuttgart in the
Franz Beckenbauer Supercup. Six days later in the opening game of the
2025–26 Bundesliga season, he scored a second-half hat-trick against RB Leipzig. In the
league phase of the
2025–26 UEFA Champions League, Kane scored twice against Chelsea to help win the game 3–1, and overtake David Beckham to became the Englishman with the most goals and assists combined in the Champions League, and only the third player (after Cristiano Ronaldo and
Neymar) to have scored 20 or more goals for two different clubs in the Champions League. On 26 September, Kane scored twice in a 4–0 victory over
Werder Bremen, and became the fastest player to reach 100 goals for any club in one of Europe's top 5 leagues in the 21st century, having done so in 104 games, beating the previous record reached in 105 games by Cristiano Ronaldo and
Erling Haaland. A month later, on 18 October, he scored his 400th career club goal in a 2–1 victory over Borussia Dortmund. On 29 October, Kane scored twice against
Köln in the
German Cup and helped the club win 4–1; this was the 14th straight victory for the club, the best start for any club in Europe's top five leagues. Later that year, on 6 December, he scored his 10th Bundesliga hat-trick in a 5–0 away victory against Stuttgart, setting the record after just 76 matches. On 14 December, he scored from the penalty spot in a 2–2 draw against Mainz 05, reaching 474 career goals and surpassing the previous record held by
Jimmy Greaves to become the highest-scoring English player in history. A week later, on 21 December, he reached his 100th Bundesliga goal contribution, comprising 81 goals and 19 assists, by scoring a stoppage-time goal in a 4–0 away victory over Heidenheim, achieving the milestone in 78 matches and surpassing the previous record of
Roy Makaay (113 appearances). On 14 February 2026, Kane scored a brace in a 3–0 away win over Werder Bremen, reaching his 500th career goal in 743 appearances, with 100 of those coming from penalties. He scored twice in a 4–1 win against
Atalanta on 18 March, reaching the landmark of 50 Champions League goals in 66 games. On 7 April, he scored in a 2–1 away win over Real Madrid at the
Bernabéu, securing his club's first victory at the ground since May 2001 and their first win over the opposition since April 2012. Kane also scored an equaliser in the return leg the following week to take him to 50 goals for the season, the first time he had ever done so. He also reached his 12th goal in the competition, surpassing his previous record, in a 4–3 victory, as his side qualified to the semi-finals with a 6–4 aggregate win. On 19 April, he scored in a 4–2 win over Stuttgart as his club secured their 35th Bundesliga title and it would also be his second major trophy. On 28 April, he scored in his sixth consecutive Champions League match during a 5–4 defeat to
Paris Saint-Germain, becoming the first English player to reach this milestone and surpassing
Steven Gerrard's previous record. In addition, he moved into Bayern's
all-time top ten scorers, equaling
Giovane Élber's tally of 139 goals. ==International career==