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Harry Kane wins the Bundesliga's first major championship.

Following Bayern Munich’s 33rd Bundesliga title, Harry Kane—no longer the nearly man—finally took home his first major team championship.

Harry Kane has been plagued by the absence of silverware for years. The Englishman has lost three finals with Tottenham Hotspur, including two in the EFL Cup and one in the UEFA Champions League, and twice with England in the UEFA European Championships (2021 and 2024).

Even with the defending champion Bayern last season, Kane finished without a title as the Rekordmeister lost the Supercup to Leipzig in his debut match, lost the Champions League and DFB Cup, and finished third in the Bundesliga.

With 24 goals this season, England’s record scorer Kane is the division’s leading scorer, demonstrating his crucial contribution to the Bayern cause.

With a second consecutive Bundesliga top scorer’s award now within reach, Kane is poised for even more recognition. In addition to leading Bayern’s bid to win the first FIFA Club World Cup in the USA in June, the Englishman scored 36 goals in the Bundesliga last season.

Harry Kane

In exchange for Eden Hazard joining from Real Madrid, Tottenham Hotspur is hoping Harry Kane would depart to play for a team outside of the Premier League.

To prevent Harry Kane from signing with a Premier League competitor, Tottenham Hotspur is looking into the possibility of selling him to a foreign club.

The captain of England has received a lot of attention from Manchester United, who have made him their top target for the summer transfer season.

In a deal that would benefit the north London club, Spurs think they can give Kane to Real Madrid while letting former Chelsea winger Eden Hazard move the other way.

Kane, 29, will be out of a contract in North London next summer, and The Mirror reports that this is probably the final chance Spurs will have to make a profit on the striker before running the danger of losing him as a free agency. Instead of a direct opponent, they would want to sell him to a club outside of England.

“[Manchester] United are desperate to sign an elite central striker and believe that a deal will be feasible given Kane’s contractual situation.”The striker’s transfer to a Premier League opponent is not something that Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is eager to oversee, though.

Tottenham, who are on track to completely lose out on European qualification this season, would not face Kane as an opponent if he left for a top European team like Real Madrid, which would overcome this impediment.