Harry Kane praises wife Kate and endearing family for supporting his £100 million transfer to Bayern Munich – but reveals he doesn’t know if his forthcoming fourth child will be born in Germany or England
- Harry Kane has credited his family for helping him find a new life in Germany
- The England captain left Spurs after Bayern’s £100 million offer was accepted
- Kane also revealed that it is undecided where his fourth child will be born
Harry Kane revealed that his wife Kate is due to give birth in two weeks, but they have yet to decide whether it will happen in Germany or England.
The striker addressed the media for the first time since his £100 million move to Bayern Munich, describing how proud he was when his heavily pregnant wife, their children and other close relatives were at the stadium on Saturday night to watch him make his debut. support him.
Kane, 30, said Kate, a professional fitness coach, and their children are flying back to the UK on Monday, but the couple have still not agreed on the arrival of their fourth child.
Kate, also 30, who attended the press briefing at the Allianz Arena smiled as Kane said: “The family is going back to the UK on Monday, then we’ll sort out how we play that (the birth). We haven’t decided yet, I’ll talk to my wife about it.
‘There is a lot to arrange. Children, school, living space; we all have to figure that out.”
Harry Kane has praised his family after he was unveiled as Bayern Munich’s new £100 million striker
Kane’s father Patrick, mother Kim and wife Kate were all in attendance at the German club’s press conference on Sunday after he completed his £100 million move from Tottenham Hotspur.
Kane revealed that his wife Kate (pictured) and children are flying back to England on Monday
He added, “We’re having another baby in a few weeks. My family is behind me, but there is a lot to arrange.’
Kane refused to reveal the meaning of a mysterious date of 8.17.23 written on his boots for his Bayern debut, leading to widespread speculation on social media that it could be when his fourth child is due.
He said, ‘It’s this Thursday. You’ll know soon enough.’
Kane’s parents, mum Kim and dad Patrick were also at the briefing and grinned when he refused to reveal details about the date, as did Kate.
Kane revealed that the Bayern team had been given the day off on Monday and that he planned to spend time with his family before they leave Germany.
He added: “We have a day off on Monday. I will spend time with the family and see a few spaces, have a coffee or dinner and meet some fans.”
The England captain also revealed he still hasn’t told his three children; Ivy, 6, Vivienne Jane, 4. and Louis, 2, that Munich will be their new home.
He admitted, “The kids don’t know much about what’s going on. They were in the stadium yesterday and it feels like vacation for them. I’ll have to sit down with them and explain it to them. They’re young enough to embrace the culture and they’ll be fine.”
Kane sealed his transfer from Spurs to Bayern on Saturday, making his debut that night
Bayern Munich suffered a 3–0 defeat as Kane came off the bench during the match
Kate smiled as her husband shared their plans for the birth of their fourth child together
Referring to his wife, he said: ‘Kate is very supportive of me, she wants the best for me and wants me to be happy. We’re here now, we have a few things to consider, and we’ll take all of that to heart.”
Speaking of his transfer, he added: ‘It has been an incredible experience for me and the family so far. Everyone at Bayern has been very welcoming.’
The England captain revealed he was eager to learn German and “embrace” the culture.
Kane revealed that he and his wife have yet to decide in which country their fourth child will be born
Kate (right) and her husband are expecting their fourth child ‘in a few weeks’ time
He said, ‘Of course I’m going to try to learn the language and embrace the culture and the country. I will have lessons at least once or twice a week. There are many English speaking staff around the club which helps me.
Kane revealed that the only German word he’s learned so far is “servus,” which is used in the southern part of the country to say hello or goodbye.
He added: “I will do my best to learn German, but it is a difficult language to learn.”
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