Harry Kane: England star 'in top three members of Bayern Munich hierarchy' after Tottenham exit
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The striker moved to the Allianz Arena back in the summer
Harry Kane is reportedly already impressing at Bayern Munich, with the striker among the top three most important players at the Allianz Arena.
The forward moved to Germany from Tottenham back in the summer in order to pursue a new challenge away from north London.
Kane has already made a big impression on the field, scoring three goals and clocking up one assist from four matches so far.
And BILD say the 30-year-old is already on a par with Thomas Muller and Joshua Kimmich when it comes to Bayern's internal hierarchy.
Bayern Munich have seen the best of Harry Kane since his summer move from Tottenham
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It's even claimed Kane has usurped Manuel Neuer, who is considered one of the best players in the club's entire history.
Kane's reputation as one of the planet's deadliest strikers has endeared him to his Bayern team-mates.
They are said to feel 'trust and faith' in the forward, who also scored for England in their 3-1 win over Scotland on Tuesday night.
Kane has struck up a good rapport with Muller, with the pair recently playing golf together.
Many had expected the England star to join Manchester United when the summer transfer window was open.
But the Red Devils feared entering a bidding war for Kane and knew Tottenham chief Daniel Levy was reluctant to sell to a direct rival.
Bayern had to be patient in their bid to sign Kane.
However, after offering a fee of around £100million, they were finally able to land their man.
Some thought Tottenham would toil in the wake of Kane's departure given his formidable goalscoring record and importance to the club.
Yet Spurs have coped well without Kane so far, winning three of their first four matches.
Speaking last week, meanwhile, Kane took aim at Tottenham and said they lacked 'top club mentality'.
He said: "We wanted to win at Spurs.
"But if you went a couple of games without winning it wasn't a disaster. At Bayern you have to win every game.
"After winning 3-1 and 4-0 in our first two games, there was talk about not being too happy about way we played! Top club mentality."
And Kane also admitted it hurt seeing his England team-mates win trophies around him while he went without silverware.
"As a competitor, when the boys are playing the Champions League and I am just sitting at home watching it, I would be lying if I said there wasn’t a part of me that hurt," he added.
"Of course, I want them to do well but a part of me wants to have those experiences.
"I am not sure jealous is the right word but with other players in the team having done that, it does motivate me to go on and try to push myself towards some of those trophies the guys have got.
"Of course, there is no hiding the fact it is the one thing missing from my career at the moment and when you have got players in the squad who have won things, you want to be part of that as well and have those experiences as well.
"Just the experiences of having title runs and cup runs and hopefully a Champions League run will only add, hopefully, to handling pressure in certain situations.
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Harry Kane scored as England beat Scotland on Tuesday night
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"If we are going to win anything with England we are going to have to deal with that. Me, being captain, I want to put myself in that position as much as possible.
"Whether I win or not, the decision [to join Bayern] came down to putting me in those situations.
"With Bayern Munich sometimes we expect them to win because they have won it for the last 11 years."