Harry Kane Urged to Retire at Bayern Munich: Lothar Matthaus Calls Him the Best
Germany legend Lothar Matthaus suggests that Harry Kane should end his career at Bayern Munich, declaring the England striker as being at his peak. Despite ongoing speculation about a return to England for Kane to pursue Alan Shearer's Premier League goals record, Matthaus believes he has accomplished enough in the English top flight.
Harry Kane has been urged to end his professional career at Bayern Munich by Germany legend Lothar Matthaus, who claims the England striker has "done his job in the Premier League". The former Tottenham star, who still has two years left in his existing deal, continues to be linked with a return to England so he can chase down Alan Shearer's Premier League goals record.
Harry Kane's Stellar Career in the Premier League
Harry Kane has undoubtedly left his mark in the Premier League during his tenure at Tottenham Hotspur. With his exceptional goal-scoring prowess and leadership on the pitch, Kane has consistently been one of the top performers in English football.
Lothar Matthaus' Endorsement of Bayern Munich Move
Lothar Matthaus, a respected figure in German football, has endorsed the idea of Harry Kane finishing his career at Bayern Munich. Matthaus believes that a move to the Bundesliga champions would be a fitting end to Kane's illustrious career, allowing him to showcase his talents on a new stage.
Speculation Surrounding Kane's Future
Despite Matthaus' recommendation, speculation continues to swirl around Harry Kane's future. With two years remaining on his current deal, Kane has been linked with a return to England to chase down Alan Shearer's record of most goals in the Premier League. The decision on Kane's next move remains uncertain.