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This summer, Harry Kane (30 years old) made a new start. After several years of good and loyal service, but also numerous goals scored, the English striker left Tottenham to join Bayern Munich. A club where he is already on fire, having already scored 26 goals and delivered 8 assists in 22 appearances in all competitions. Happy on and off the field, since he has finally found a home to settle in with his family, Kane made a little confession about his future at Kicker.
When the journalist asked him what he would be doing in ten years, he replied that he would like to try his luck in the NFL. ” Good question. In ten years, I will be 40 years old. Who knows. I want to play football for as long as my body and mind allow me. I really enjoy it and I don’t want it to stop, maybe I can still play when I’m 40. I love the United States, I spend a lot of time there. I’ve also been thinking about the NFL and maybe I want to give it a shot. We’ll see. But I don’t think I want to work as a coach, even though many players say they change their minds at the end of their career. If the Englishman is as talented as he is in football, he has a bright future in this discipline…
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