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100 goals in 104 games! Beyond Haaland + Ronaldo! The first person in the five major leagues was born

4:04pm, 28 September 2025【Football】

In the fifth round of the Bundesliga, Bayern defeated Bremen 4-0 at home, and Kane scored twice and was elected the best in the game. Kane, 32, is in a hot state this season. After this game, he has scored 15 goals in 8 games.

What is even more exciting is that Kane has scored 100 goals for Bayern in various competitions so far, and he has accomplished this feat in just 104 games, becoming the fastest player in the history of the five major leagues to score 100 goals for a single club.

Previously, this record was jointly maintained by Haaland and Ronaldo, and the two scored 100 goals for Manchester City and Real Madrid in 105 games.

The five major leagues have historically scored 100 goals for a single club, and the efficiency rankings are listed ↓

1. Kane, 104 games

2. Haaland, 105 games

2. Ronaldo, 105 games

4. Suarez, 120 games

5. Ibrahimovic, 124 games

6. Van Nie, 131 games

7. Ronaldo, 131 games

8. Cavani, 135 games

9. Lewandowski, 136 games

10. Mbappe, 137 games

11. Vieri, 138 games

, Kane said: "This is crazy for me. It is the supreme honor to score 100 goals for such a great club, and it is also inseparable from the help of my teammates and coaching staff. It is great to reach this milestone so quickly, and I hope I can score another 100 in the future. ”

Kane joined Bayern from Tottenham at a sky-high transfer fee two years ago. In his debut season, he scored 44 goals and sent 12 assists. Although Bayern missed the Bundesliga championship that year, Kane was still awarded the Bundesliga Golden Boot.

He continued to perform efficiently last season, contributing 41 goals and 14 assists in 51 games in various competitions. But even with such amazing data, Kane failed to enter the top ten in the Golden Globe Awards and ranked only 13th.

However, there is still great uncertainty about whether Kane can stay in Bayern for a long time. According to multiple British media reports, Bayern admitted that they are powerless to stop Kane if he decides to leave. Because Kane's contract contains a termination clause, he can leave with a termination fee of 54 million pounds after the end of the 2025-26 season, his old club Tottenham has a priority repurchase right.

What makes Bayern fans feel a little relieved is that Kane himself is having a happy life at Bayern. When talking about related topics, he said: "I am not considering returning to the Premier League now. I am really happy here. I have two years left on my contract, and I enjoy every moment. Bayern is definitely the best place to win the trophy."

Finally, if you are Kane, will you stay at Bayern or return to the Premier League?