Jackson, 24, had a turbulent transfer deadline day, flying to Bavaria to sign his Bayern Munich contract before Chelsea told him the deal was off.
The Senegal international ultimately joined Vincent Kompany’s side for an initial loan fee of £14.25 million with a conditional obligation to buy for £56.25 million.
Speaking to Tuttosport, Jackson expressed his excitement about playing alongside Kane now that he’s officially a Bayern player, calling him one of the best.
He said: "The most important thing won't be Harry and me, but the whole team. It's a huge honour. Kane is one of the best strikers in the world.
“I hope to learn from him, complement his game, and build a strong bond on the pitch. We are two strikers who complement each other very well on the pitch, and we will work hard to ensure the results live up to expectations.
“Playing with a striker of his calibre and all the others will definitely help me improve."