Harry Kane is making waves at Bayern Munich since his move from Tottenham for £104million. The England captain has been in sensational form, scoring an impressive 21 goals in just 16 games across all competitions for the German club. He currently leads the scoring charts in the Bundesliga and has already recorded three hat-tricks. Kane's performances have put him in line to break not one, but two records at Bayern Munich.
Kane on track to surpass Lewandowski
If Harry Kane continues his remarkable form, he is on course to break a record set by Robert Lewandowski, who now plays for Barcelona. In the 2020/21 season, Lewandowski scored a total of 48 goals in all competitions, with 41 of them coming in the league. This feat surpassed the Bundesliga record previously held by Gerd Muller, who scored 40 goals in one season in 1971/72. Many believed Muller's record would never be broken, but just three years later, Harry Kane is set to shatter it.
Kane outpacing Lewandowski
Harry Kane's goal-scoring prowess is evident in his performances this season. After 11 games in the 2020/21 season, Lewandowski had scored 13 goals. In comparison, Kane has already netted 17 Bundesliga goals in the same number of games, putting him five goals ahead of his rival's record-breaking campaign. Kane's impressive scoring statistics have quickly made him a fan favorite in Bavaria.
Bayern Munich cashing in on Kane's popularity
Harry Kane's success at Bayern Munich has not only translated to the pitch but also to the sales of his jerseys. The club is reportedly expecting to sell 100,000 Kane shirts by the end of the season, with predictions that by Christmas, more kits with his name on the back will have been sold than any other player in the club's history. Previous reports indicated that 10,000 Kane jerseys were purchased on the day he signed for Bayern. With each home kit costing £100.58, Bayern stands to generate £10 million from Kane shirt sales if their expectations are met.
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