Kane has not scored fewer than 24 goals across the last 11 campaigns and is considered to be - as the all-time leading scorer for Spurs and the Three Lions - one of the greatest frontmen to ever play the game. What would have happened had he headed to the blue half of Manchester?
When that question was put to former Chelsea winger Pat Nevin, he told BBC Sport: “I've always thought from an outsider's perspective, if you put Harry in Manchester City's team, with the chances they were creating, would he have scored the same amount of goals as Haaland? I would not be in the least bit surprised if he did.
“As a pure footballer, Harry can play more positions, he can move into those deeper positions. I've been fortunate enough to see Harry play quite a few times for Bayern Munich. When you are watching a game when Haaland is at his best, your eye is always drawn to him. It seems like there are 21 footballers out there and Haaland.
“If you go and watch Harry Kane at Bayern, one of the top teams in the world, it is Kane and 10 others. He is a force of nature. And not just in Bundesliga games. I am talking Champions League games. He is a colossus.”