Kane said: "He is a fantastic person. We know he is a legend of the game here in Germany. He is also one of the biggest footballers to play. His personality is what everyone loves. He has been a big part of my two years here (in Bayern). Of course, we are all going to miss him. We are going to miss his personality, him playing on the pitch. We just want to enjoy these moments together."
Kane also revealed that this German counterpart will be a part of the FIFA Club World Cup, which is set to commence on June 14 in the United States. Kane added: "He is not someone who gets too emotional. He wants to get on with things. We have the Club World Cup, he'll be there. It's not quite a goodbye yet. But of course, he should celebrate this more than anyone. He has been a huge part of the success here in the last 15 years, and he should enjoy it."