Bayern Munich superstar striker Harry Kane is having another truly outrageous season for Die Roten, and he added another great goal to his warchest on Saturday in the Topspiel against Eintracht Frankfurt, bringing the Tottenham Hotspur legend's 2025/26 Bundesliga season tally to 11 goals in six games (with three assists for good measure).
Tottenham fans have been silently hoping for a Kane reunion with a summer 2026 transfer, ever since Raphael Honigstein opened the door to the possibility of a move next year. Now, that door has been seemingly slammed shut by Kane himself, but don't tell that to the Spurs fans who are still dreaming of their club's greatest ever striker from making a triumphant return to a much stronger squad under Thomas Frank.
The latest play that has Spurs fans wistfully thinking of a Kane transfer was his jaw-dropping goal against Eintracht. Check out this clip of the goal for yourself, because it is absolutely stunning and easily one of the best strikes you will see in any top league this season.
It's insane the way Kane is able to strike a ball with the combination of movement, finesse, power, and placement. And the way this shot swerves both ways into the back of the net, nestling perfectly into the bottom corner, is basically cheating.
Harry Kane to Tottenham is still wistful thinking
Now imagine having this version of Kane averaging around two goals per game for Bayern back in the Premier League with the likes of Mathys Tel, Xavi Simons, Mohammed Kudus, Dejan Kulusevski, James Maddison, Lucas Bergvall, Wilson Odobert, and more surrounding him. Frank is easily the best coach he would have at Spurs since Mauricio Pochettino.
Again, it's wistful thinking at its finest, since Kane himself has denied any desire - at least publicly - to wanting to leave Bayern any time soon. But man, when you watch how Spurs are closing out games with Frank and making strides week to week with a stronger defense and an attack with emerging young stars like Simons and Kudus, you can't help but wonder how things could have been for Kane at Tottenham if he had something more like this and less like whatever it is Frank's predecessors were doing in the Premier League.
That goal from Kane is an absolute masterpiece of ball-striking, and, if anything, the man is even better now at 32 than he was with Spurs. Kane is one of the Ballon d'Or favorites this season, and if Spurs had a striker capable of scoring goals like that instead of forcing Richarlison in there most weeks, they'd probably be the best team in the Premier League right now.