Kane quits £10k per night hotel, moves into £29m mansion in Munich
- Harry Kane left Tottenham to join Bayern Munich in the summer for £86m
- The England captain has been living in a hotel with his family since the move
- Two days before Christmas, he finally found a home for himself and his family
Harry Kane
and his family will celebrate Christmas in a better way as he and his
family now have a place of their own since relocating to Germany in the
summer.
After many years of transfer battles with Daniel Levy, Kane left Tottenham and joined German champions Bayern Munich for £86.4 million, signing a four-year contract.
Per Daily Star,
the England international has been living in a hotel since his move in
August – Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski, one of Munich’s most expensive
hotels, which costs him £10,000 per day and has racked up over £1mil
since he got to German.
Despite the challenges of settling down, he has yet to look out of place
in the team. He has scored 25 goals and provided eight assists in his
first 22 games as the Bundesliga heads into the festive break.
Per Bild,
the mansion costs £29m and is located in Germany’s Beverly Hills, 25
minutes from the training ground and was previously occupied by Lucas
Hernandez. Film Matthias Schweighöfer filmed his 2014 comic hit “Father
Joys” in the house.