Pat Nevin, who spent time in the English top-flight with Chelsea and Everton during his playing days, admits as much as told Escapist Magazine of a frontman that has reached 100 goals in Bavaria through 104 appearances: "I've been lucky to go to Bayern quite a lot - I see him all the time. He was unbelievably important at Spurs - he's more important at Bayern. He's actually more important. He's a bigger, better player, even than he was back then. It's just stunning to think of. It really is stunning. He is that crucial to Bayern Munich that Bayern Munich would have their fingernails pulled out before letting him go. So A, they're not going to stop wanting him. They adore him - he's their best player by a country mile. He's playing with an intelligent team. He's scoring staggering amounts of goals, he's playing in the Champions League.
"If someone then said, do you want to play for Manchester United? Where they are at the moment, I mean, really? It wouldn't even make sense at the moment, right? What are the other options in the Premier League? I mean, it might make sense in a couple of years because Manchester United might do much, much better and he would be the final piece. And by the way, had they got Harry Kane and he didn't go to Bayern Munich, the world would be different. I honestly think the world would be different. Because he would have made a big difference and could have been the saviour of Manchester United. But it didn't happen. He moved elsewhere and he was let go.
"He is up there and should be compared with Erling Haaland as a goalscorer. He's that good. And the only reason why his numbers aren't as good as Haaland's is because he was playing for Spurs back then, who weren't getting as many chances. That’s nothing against Spurs, he just wasn’t getting as many chances as Haaland."