Bruno Fernandes has weighed in on Harry Kane’s move away from the Premier League, suggesting the England captain could have rewritten history if he had stayed longer.
Speaking via Fabrizio Romano’s X handle, Fernandes made it clear that Kane was on track to become the league’s all-time top scorer with just a couple more seasons at Tottenham Hotspur, insisting that would have firmly cemented his legendary status.
Romano reported;
Bruno Fernandes on Harry Kane: “If he had stayed at Tottenham another one or two seasons, he’d have been the best goalscorer ever in the Premier League. So, would he have been a legend or not? He would” “He decided to go to Bayern and the decision is good because he knows he has a big chance of winning trophies. And now we’re talking about Harry Kane that is scoring the same amount of goals he was scoring at Tottenham, but he might win a Ballon d’Or now because he’s going to win trophies…”,
Despite that, Fernandes admitted the striker made the right call by joining Bayern Munich, highlighting that the move significantly increases his chances of finally winning major trophies.
According to him, that success could elevate Kane into serious Ballon d’Or contention something that individual brilliance alone in England may not have guaranteed.

Since his switch to Germany, Kane has taken things to another level. The Bayern forward is currently outperforming Europe’s elite attackers, including Kylian Mbappé, in total goal contributions this season. With over 50 combined goals and assists, plus a remarkable scoring rate and dominance in the Bundesliga charts, Kane is proving he didn’t just maintain his level he elevated it.
Meanwhile, Fernandes himself is enjoying a standout campaign at Manchester United. Softfootball had mentioned that The Portuguese playmaker is leading the Premier League assist rankings and has already broken the club’s single season assist record previously held by David Beckham.

He is now closing in on the all-time league record set by Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne, underlining his influence as one of the most creative forces in the game today.
while Kane continues to dominate in front of goal across Europe, Fernandes is redefining playmaking standards in England two elite players excelling in different ways but both firmly in the spotlight this season.