Harry Kane is confident creating a lethal partnership with new Bayern Munich teammate Thomas Muller.

The former Tottenham star signed for Bayern yesterday morning before making his debut in their German Super Cup defeat to RB Leipzig.

Kane said at today's media presentation: "I met Thomas yesterday and he was full of energy and welcomed me well. He's already asked me for a game of golf so I'm sure we'll organise that soon.

"He's proven year on year what a great player he is. I think he's one of the biggest leaders in this team from what I've seen so far so I look forward to playing with him.

"I think we can compliment each other very well. He scores and assists and so do I. I'm excited to play with these sort of players and I'm sure Thomas and I will get to know each other quite well over the next period."

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