Kane pledges long-term future to Bayern
Harry Kane took a huge step last summer when he decided to leave Tottenham and England for Bayern Munich and a new life in Germany.
On a personal level, the season has gone well for Kane, who has found the net 39 times in 38 games.
However, the season hasn't gone to plan for Bayern, with Bayer Leverkusen on the verge of securing the Bundesliga title and ending Bayern's run of 11 consecutive league titles.
Meanwhile, Bayern were knocked out of the DFB-Pokal by 3. Liga side Saarbrücken, leaving the Champions League as the only way to save the season.
But despite the fluctuating results, Kane doesn't regret his move to Germany and insists he has no plans to leave anytime soon, having penned a four-year deal last summer.
“I'm really enjoying my experience in Germany. It was a step that I needed in my career for a fresh stimulus, a fresh challenge and new surroundings and I'm really happy that I made the move,” Kane said, according to the Daily Mail.
“My future is at Bayern Munich. I have a four-year contract. I'm enjoying it and hopefully I will be able to make something special happen this season. If not, I'll be ready to go again in the summer and turn things around.”