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VIDEO: Wayne Rooney & Ronaldo make Harry Kane’s Mount Rushmore of strikers - Who else gets the nod from Bayern Munich & England frontman?

  • Kane's stunning goal record: Entries in the history books

    Kane is heading towards immortality himself, with remarkable individual standards being maintained with club and country. He is already Tottenham’s all-time leading scorer, finding the target on 280 occasions for them, while a record-setting tally of efforts for England stands at 76 and counting.

    The prolific 32-year-old has also become a centurion for Bayern Munich, ticking over at almost a goal a game there, with his trophy curse being lifted in Germany when becoming a Bundesliga title winner in 2024-25. Kane is rightly considered to be one of the greatest No.9s to grace this, or any other generation.

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  • Watch Kane piece together his Mount Rushmore

  • How legendary strikers of the past inspired Kane

    He is, however, following in some illustrious footsteps when it comes to the art of goalscoring. Many household names have mastered that craft down the years, with plenty of those sitting on any list of all-time greats. Kane is taking up a seat alongside them and still has time on his side when it comes to enhancing a history-making legacy.

    Kane has, of course, looked to others for inspiration when honing his own craft. Some of those model professionals feature on the list of superstars that would grace the side of a mountain in South Dakota if Kane got his way.

    He told GOAL when asked to piece together his striking Mount Rushmore: “Brazilian Ronaldo. Wayne Rooney, one of the best strikers to do it. Raul - love watching Raul grow up in Real Madrid, clever player, great finisher. Teddy Sheringham - watched him growing up and a very clever footballer, had an amazing career and just someone who I felt like I watched a lot and learned a lot from when I was younger.”

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    England's GOAT: How Kane can secure that status

    Kane has previously said of how Manchester United and England legend Rooney - the man that he took a Three Lions goal record from - inspired him: “I’d probably say that Wayne Rooney had the biggest influence and was probably the biggest help when I arrived in the senior team.

    “We got on straight away and he had some conversations with me, both in the camp and also on the phone afterwards about what it is to be an England player and how things might change for me a little bit, from a personal and a professional point of view. He was a great help and a great captain. I feel like I took a lot from him and learnt a lot from him as well. I would have to say Wazza on that one.”

    Having risen above Rooney on the Three Lions’ goal chart, Kane is now fast closing in on Peter Shilton’s cap record, which currently stands at 125. More history would appear to be within reach there, with Kane on course to become England’s GOAT.

    Ex-Spurs and England striker Jermain Defoe has told GOAL of how Kane could cement that status: “I think if he wins something, you have to put him in the conversation. Of course there have been others that are iconic figures and legends in terms of caps – [David] Beckham, Ashley Cole, all the great players. But to be England’s leading goalscorer, that’s a special achievement. If you go on to win a major tournament and have the most caps, of course you have to put him in the conversation.”

  • Emulate Messi & Ronaldo: What's next for free-scoring Kane?

    Kane would appear to have many years left in him yet, meaning that major honours at domestic, continental and international level can be chased down. He has been tipped to emulate the likes of Messi and Ronaldo by playing towards, and possibly into his 40s.

    His game is holding up just fine for now, having taken lessons from the likes of Rooney and R9, and there is every reason to believe that he will remain a prolific presence for several seasons. Where his goals are recorded remains to be seen, with a transfer for 2026 - potentially back to the Premier League - being speculated on due to the presence of release clauses in his contract at Bayern.