Harry Kane may have started a trend in Germany, with Bayern Munich potentially signing two more England internationals this month.
Usually seeing a player of Kane's calibre making the move to Bayern wouldn't raise many eyebrows, but with high-profile England internationals typically opting to play in the Premier League the move was a surprise to some.
It is becoming more and more common for English players to make the switch abroad, with Jude Bellingham and Jadon Sancho two recent examples of English players succeeding abroad.
Similar to Cristiano Ronaldo's move to Saudi Arabia, Kane slotting in at Bayern has highlighted the possibilities for players to follow suit.
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Eric Dier was the first to be rumoured to be joining Kane in Munich, with the Spurs defender reportedly agreeing personal terms with the German club.
The Spurs and England connection appears to be key to the deal, and Bayern might not be stopping there as another one of Kane's international teammates is linked to the League winners.
Jordan Henderson is the latest player to be linked with a move to Germany, with the midfielder reportedly being offered to Bayern.
talkSPORT claim that Henderson is desperate to flee Saudi Arabia after controversially joining Al Ettifaq in the summer.
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Bundesliga leaders Bayer Leverkusen have also been offered the chance to sign the midfielder according to the report.
The Saudi club insists that Henderson is not for sale, so if the Englishman was to leave this month it would likely be on loan.
Al Ettifaq currently sit eighth in the Saudi Pro League, but recent form has cast doubt over Steven Gerrard who was key to Henderson's decision to make the move.
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Henderson has faced heavy criticism since the move, while England manager Gareth Southgate has also been questioned on his decision to continue selecting the midfielder.
With the Euros coming up this summer it could be critical that the former Liverpool captain returns to Europe, and a move to the Bundesliga could be the perfect opportunity.
It is yet to be revealed whether either German club would be interested in the signing of Henderson, but the Kane connection could turn out to be valuable for Henderson as he seeks an escape route.
Topics: Harry Kane, Jordan Henderson, England, Bayern Munich, Transfers, Bayer Leverkusen, Eric Dier