Twitter reacts as Harry Kane finally leaves Tottenham for Bayern Munich
- Kane has completed his €100m (£86.4m) move from Tottenham to Bayern
- The move brings an end to Kane's 19-year association with the club
- Kane leaves the Premier League 47 goals behind Alan Shearer's all-time scoring record
By Tom Gott
It's the day Tottenham fans have long been dreading.
After a transfer saga which has dominated the narrative around the club over the past few years, striker Harry Kane has now completed his €100m (£86.4m) move to Bayern Munich.
Kane joined Spurs at 11 and departs at 30, 435 games and 280 goals later. Understandably, the news was hard to take for many.
For fans of other Premier League rivals, however, Saturday was a day of celebration.
Kane had been one of the deadliest strikers in the division's history, regularly tormenting clubs across the country with little regard for their feelings. To be away from the eternal fear of watching Kane punish their clubs came as a huge relief for many.
The move to Bayern comes with an obvious upside for Kane. The England captain is still in pursuit of the first trophy of his career and has now joined a team who have lost count of the number of times they've raised silverware.
Just the 33 Bundesliga titles for Bayern to go along with three Champions League wins this century. Not bad.
Perhaps the biggest surprise about this whole move is Kane's decision to abandon his pursuit of Alan Shearer's all-time Premier League goals record.
Shearer's tally of 260 was inevitably set to be caught by Kane, who racked up 213 strikes of his own, but the former Newcastle United star's honour stays safe for now.
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