IN A HARRY Harry Kane pens Bayern Munich contract and is set for debut TODAY and could land first-ever trophy after £104m transfer

HARRY KANE is set to make his debut THIS AFTERNOON and could end his first day as a Bayern Munich player with silverware.

Kane landed in Germany yesterday to complete a £104m move to Bayern from Tottenham.

Harry Kane arrived in Germany on Friday to finalise his £104m Bayern Munich transfer

Harry Kane arrived in Germany on Friday to finalise his £104m Bayern Munich transfer

He departs Tottenham having never won a major honour at the club

He departs Tottenham having never won a major honour at the club

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The 30-year-old striker and his wife Kate arrived on Friday evening, with the England captain escorted off for his medical, which he passed with no issues.

He has also agreed a five-year contract worth around £415,000-a-week.

Bayern are now officially set to announce Kane as their player for a club record £104m.

And, after desperately working around the clock to try and get him registered, he is reportedly eligible to make his bow for them this afternoon.

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And that could mean that the star finally gets his hands on a trophy on the very first day of him not being a Tottenham player.

Fans reacted to that fact in hilarious fashion and could not resist sticking the boot in to Spurs, who last lifted silverware back in 2008 when they won the League Cup.

“Less than a day after leaving and he will already have more cups than Tottenham,” said one.

Another wrote: “Trophy on his first day at Bayern will be mad.”

A fellow supporter said: “Harry Kane now has more trophies than Spurs.”

While another commented: “Congratulations Harry Kane. You’re winning trophies finally.”

Kane overtook Wayne Rooney to become the second-highest Premier League goalscorer last season and now has 213.

Many tipped him to overtake Alan Shearer’s tally of 260, but it seems that Spurs’ all-time top scorer has chosen team honours over personal accolades.

There had been fears the deal could be off on Friday morning, with reports Spurs blocked him from boarding a plane.

But after finally getting the green light and overcoming a number of flight issues, the hotshot finally jetted to Germany to complete his big-money move.

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