Harry Kane in numbers
Tottenham have tied England skipper Harry Kane down to a long-term contract and his phenomenal goal return makes it very easy to see why.
Tottenham have tied England skipper Harry Kane down to a long-term contract and his phenomenal goal return makes it very easy to see why.
Harry Kane will head to the World Cup as England captain bolstered by a new six-year contract with Tottenham.
The deal is a major coup for Spurs as they prepare to return to White Hart Lane next season, with their academy product having established himself as one of the most lethal strikers in world football over recent seasons.
He joins manager Mauricio Pochettino in committing his future to the club and the duo will have their sights on plotting the downfall of numerous defences at home and abroad when 2018-19 rolls around.
With some help from Opta, we look at how Kane's performances and prolific returns sit alongside with the greats of the game and within Premier League history.
Kane moved to three figures in February's 2-2 draw against Liverpool aged 24 years, six months and seven days. Only Michael Owen, Robbie Fowler and Wayne Rooney were younger when reaching the landmark.
Now on 108 Premier League goals – coincidentally the exactly same number managed by Manchester City hero Aguero since the start of the 2013-14 season – from 153 games, Kane is comfortably Spurs' top scorer in the competition.
Teddy Sheringham (97), Jermain Defoe and Robbie Keane (both 91) came close but he is Tottenham's only centurion.