Harry Kane could end 14-year trophy drought less than FIVE hours after sealing £104m Bayern Munich transfer
HARRY KANE could win his first career trophy - just hours after his move to Bayern Munich.
The Tottenham and England hitman completed his £104million transfer to Bayern in the early hours of Saturday morning.
He signed a four-year deal upon his arrival in Munich after bidding an emotional farewell to Tottenham fans with a video on Instagram.
The striker is set to make his debut for the German giants TONIGHT - just a matter of hours after putting pen to paper.
That match will see Thomas Tuchel's troops lock horns with RB Leipzig in the German Super Cup.
And claim Kane WILL at least make the squad.
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According to Sky Sports, he is set to be registered as a Bayern player before today's 3pm deadline.
It means that Kane could potentially bag his first-ever trophy less than FIVE HOURS after joining the Germans.
The Spurs academy graduate has left Tottenham with the Premier League's all-time leading goalscoring record within his sights.
Kane - who has found the back of the net 213 times in the league - is a mere 41 goals away from breaking Alan Shearer's record.
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His departure divided opinion among Prem footie fans, although former Spurs hitman Gary Lineker has urged him go and win trophies with Bayern.
The Match of the Day presenter told SunSport: "I think Harry will leave Tottenham.
"And he should do. I think he wants to go and that they will make it happen.
"The time is right for him, and the right club has come in for him.
"Munich is a lovely city and Bayern are one of the great clubs in world football.
"Alan Shearer is willing to drive Harry to the airport because he wants to keep his Premier League goalscoring record intact.
"But Harry is already the all-time record scorer for England and Tottenham.
"The game is about winning team honours rather than individual records and that is what Harry needs.
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"I don't see Spurs finishing even close to the top four next season.
"And if Harry doesn't win trophies with Bayern then he really must be a jinx."