Harry Kane is English football's man of the moment. He scored 13 goals from eight games during September and is once again being spoken about as the Premier League's golden boy.
But while he bangs in goals for Tottenham Hotspur and sets himself apart as one of Europe's most prolific front men, he still seems some way from being considered an elite striker in global terms.
In the way Romelu Lukaku or Sergio Aguero are recognised and worshipped, Kane isn't. Why not, though?
His numbers are every bit as good—or better—than other top players across Europe's top clubs, so I have been speaking to fans, journalists and bloggers across the globe to explore the question: How far is he from becoming a tier-one star?