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Harry Kane is spending a fortune in Germany: more than $1 million on hotel rooms

The striker arrived at Bayern Munich this summer, but he still hasn't solved one problem.

By Darwin Largo

The striker arrived at Bayern Munich this summer, but he still hasn't solved one problem.
The striker arrived at Bayern Munich this summer, but he still hasn't solved one problem.
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Harry Kane is the most expensive signing in Bundesliga history. At the beginning of August, after several weeks of negotiations with Tottenham, the German side agreed to pay more than $100 million for him to become the team's top star. Thus, the club's chiefs fulfilled Thomas Tuchel's wish, who had insisted on him as he considered him the ideal player for his strategy.

And the coach was not wrong. The start of Harry's experience in Germany has been almost perfect: he is the Bundesliga top scorer with 15 goals in 10 games, in addition to having provided 5 assists. And in the Champions League, he scored goals against Manchester United and Galatasaray, helping his team to top Group A.

However, there is one thing that the English striker has still not been able to sort out in the three months he has been living in Munich: his home. According to The Sun, since his arrival in the German city, he has been staying with his wife Katie and their children at the luxurious Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski hotel.

It is located in the centre of Munich. And Harry's suite has amenities such as a separate living room, two bathrooms made of Carrara marble, silk curtains, designer furniture and six televisions. This makes the price tag for each night there enormous: £10,000 ($12,300). Considering that the striker and his family have been there since the beginning of August, the bill already exceeds $1 million and will continue to rise.

 

What is he waiting for?

Reports claim that Harry Kane and his wife Katie are interested in moving to the village of Grunwald, called "Bavarian Beverly Hills". There they visited a mansion with indoor and outdoor pool, spa and cinema, among other luxuries, whose rent has a value of $86,000 per month. Undoubtedly it is a fortune, but considering that his salary at Bayern Munich is $510,000, he should not have any problems.


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