Harry Kane ‘STILL hasn’t found a new home’ since his £100million move to Bayern Munich… while the in-form striker ‘has been racking up a £1MILLION bill since August in a £10,000-a-night luxury suite’
- Harry Kane earns a salary of around £415,000 per week at Bayern Munich
- The former Tottenham star is staying in a luxury five-star hotel in Bavaria
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England captain Harry Kane has yet to find a new home since his £100million move to Bayern Munich, according to reports.
The 30-year-old striker, who scored his third Bundesliga hat-trick in Bayern’s 4-0 win over rivals Borussia Dortmund on Saturday, has been living in a £10,000-a-night suite at Munich’s Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski Hotel since August.
It means that in total, including his entourage and add-ons, Kane has already built up a bill of more than £1 million in Bavaria.
The former Tottenham striker, who now commands a salary of around £415,000 a week, has made a flying start in Munich, recording 15 goals and five assists in his first 10 appearances for the club.
A source said The sun on Sunday: ‘Harry Kane is a family man, so finding a place to be with his wife and children must clearly be a priority.
Harry Kane has yet to find a new home since his £100million move to Bayern Munich
The former Tottenham star, who earns around £415,000 a week, has been staying in a £10,000-a-night suite at the Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski Hotel in Munich (above) since August.
Since moving into the luxurious five-star hotel, Kane has scored 15 goals in just 10 appearances
‘But it is clear that he has been able to focus his thoughts on his game because he has had an incredible start to his career at Bayern.
‘If his house hunting is half as good as his goals, he will end up with a palace. Not that his hotel is too shabby.’
Kane and his wife Kate Goodland, who he met at primary school, used to live with their four children in a £17million mansion in north London.
Ahead of his lucrative move to Bayern in August, Kane was preparing to move into a lavish mansion in Grunwald, one of Germany’s wealthiest towns, dubbed the ‘Bavarian Beverley Hills’.
Luxury townhouses in the city sell for between £10 and £20 million and most are hidden behind tall hedges and trees. However, the England striker and his family have yet to find the perfect home in Grunwald.
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He scored his third Bundesliga hat-trick during Bayern’s 4-0 win over Dortmund on Saturday
The Bayern forward and his wife Kate (left) racked up a hefty bill at the lavish five-star hotel (right) as they tried to secure permanent accommodation on the outskirts of Munich
The English captain initially planned to live in Grunwald, one of Germany’s richest cities, where luxury cars such as Ferraris, Porsches and Lamborghinis are common.
A source told Mail Sport in August: ‘Bayern are working very closely with us and we have to be very discreet, but Mr Kane will stay in a mansion similar to the one his teammates already live in.
‘Grunwald is the Bavarian Beverley Hills. It is home to the rich and famous and offers the very best in luxury mansions. I can assure you that the Kane family will live in one of them and enjoy their new life here.”
The green city is already home to many members of the current Bayern Munich team, including Matthijs de Ligt, Leroy Sane, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, Alphonso Davies and Benjamin Pavard.
For now, it seems Kane is willing to play the long game on the house hunt as he continues to live in the five-star hotel in Munich.