
James Maddison and Jack Grealish react to Harry Kane’s ‘unbelievable’ message
Harry Kane secured his first piece of silverware earlier this month after Bayern Munich won the Bundesliga title.
Bayern celebrated lifting the league trophy last week, marking a strong finish to Vincent Kompany’s first season in charge.
They claimed the title with two games in advance and Kane made sure to celebrate the title with Eric Dier in their first league title win.
Despite Liverpool being interested in Kane and being linked with a move back to the Premier League, the Englishman is still basking in Munich’s success over the weekend.
Bayern held their title parade in front of thousands of supporters, with Kane joining the celebrations and amid the buzz, he shared a message for the fans.

Premier League stars react as Harry Kane celebrates Bundesliga title with Bayern
The 31-year-old shared a heartfelt message with supporters after Bayern Munich’s title parade, posting on Instagram: “The best way to end an amazing weekend! An unbelievable feeling to celebrate with the fans.”
Plenty of Premier League stars and England teammates showed their appreciation, with James Maddison, Jack Grealish, and Mathys Tel among those liking the post.
Since making his £100 million move from Tottenham in 2023, Kane’s prolific form has continued in Germany. He’s topped the scoring charts again this season, securing back-to-back Bundesliga Golden Boots.
Although rumours persist about a return to the Premier League, Manchester City’s former financial advisor Stefan Borson told Football Insider that any move for Kane would likely cost well over £100 million.
Season statistics | Harry Kane |
Appearances | 46 |
Goals | 38 |
Assists | 13 |
Liverpool keep tabs on Harry Kane amid striker search
With several top clubs expected to enter the market for a new number nine this summer, speculation continues over the Englishman’s future.
Former Manchester United and Tottenham chief scout Mick Brown told Football Insider back in March that Liverpool remain in the race to sign Kane, with the England captain said to be open to a return to the Premier League.
Meanwhile, Ally McCoist has publicly urged Liverpool to move for Kane, insisting he would be the “perfect number-nine” for the Reds.
It’s not out of the question that Kane continues playing at the top level for several more years—giving him a real chance of breaking Alan Shearer’s all-time Premier League goals record.
He left England with 213 goals, just 47 short of the record, and that milestone alone could be the motivation he needs, while giving Liverpool extra reason to make their move.