More than four months after arriving in Munich to promote Bayern, Harry Kane has finally found a home. The news was announced via social media by the England striker himself, in a post that focused on thanking the team at the Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski hotel, where he has been living since his arrival in mid-August, and where he spent a period of time. The total amount approached one and a half million euros! The English striker, who left Tottenham for the Germans for 100 million euros, lives in a suite in the luxury hotel, where each night costs about 11,500 euros. Now, all things considered, taking into account that Keane arrived in Munich in mid-August, during that time period the hotel bill reached €1.45 million. A huge bill, but one that Kane was able to pay in just over three weeks of work (the striker earns around €450,000 a week). “Many thanks to the hotel team, who have always made me feel at home since moving to Munich. They have been an essential part of my excellent adaptation,” wrote the striker, who then brought his always entertaining teammate Thomas Müller into the team. Conversation: “I was worried that my room was getting smaller and smaller, so it was time to leave and go home to my family.”
Despite staying in a hotel alone in Munich, Harry Kane has had a very positive start to life at the German club, scoring 25 goals in 21 appearances for Bayern.
Written by Fabio Lima
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