I don't think he is. Here, just googled and found this
WHAT'S HE GOT?This young Liverpool academy player shows a maturity beyond his years. Anchoring his side he was a dominating presence in a recent game, protecting his three central defenders.
Standing at around 5ft 9in with broad shoulders and a tough frame, he policed the central areas, intercepting and starting attacks. One early cross-field ball set the tone — it travelled 60 yards and the accuracy was perfect.
Soon after he was in the thick of it, showing a competitive spirit, determined to win tackles and intercept passes. He looks as though he knows his role and as the game wore on his influence grew.
The performance of his two fellow midfielders — good in possession but poor in transition — meant that his workload involved constantly plugging gaps when the opposition broke against his team.
Kane challenged well in the air and showed ability in tight situations. I also liked the way that when he received from the central defenders he would return the ball, making a good angle and space for a second pass.
It did not surprise me that he had the captain's armband and he showed responsibility and leadership that highlighted the lack of drive of some of his team-mates.
WHAT DOES HE NEED?A lack of pace is often apparent in holding players but positioning is possibly more important and this does not seem to be a problem.
Kane's first move is in his head and that means he positions himself well. This recent performance highlighted a disappointing display from his team and this application — allied with his ability — may see him move up Jürgen Klopp's pecking order.
His tutors at Anfield will include Steven Gerrard and I shall watch his progress with interest.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-5451591/Liverpools-Herbie-Kane-shows-maturity-years.html