Harry Kane leads Europe in goals scored since joining Bayern Munich
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 21, 2026, 5:30 AM
Last updated Aug 21, 2026

Harry Kane has had an exceptional scoring record since his transfer to Bayern Munich in 2023, tallying 146 goals in 147 matches across all competitions. This season alone, he netted 61 goals and secured his third consecutive Bundesliga scoring title with 36 goals. Kylian Mbappé ranks second during this period with 130 goals, while Erling Haaland follows with 108. Kane's scoring rate, nearly one goal per match, positions him as a strong candidate for the Ballon d'Or. His performance has significantly contributed to Bayern's success, including their recent DFB-Pokal victory.
- •Kane scored 146 goals in 147 matches since joining Bayern Munich in 2023.
- •He netted 61 goals in the 2025/26 season, including 36 in the Bundesliga.
- •Kylian Mbappé is second with 130 goals in 151 games during this span.
- •Kane's scoring rate approaches one goal per game since his arrival.
- •His performance contributed to Bayern's recent DFB-Pokal win.
- 5:30 AMYahoo Sports — Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane dominating Europe’s elite scorers by huge margin
"The Bayern Munich striker has been remarkably productive since arriving from Tottenham in 2023.
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