Harry Kane, along with his wife and four children, has taken up residence in a luxurious £30 million hilltop mansion in Germany. Situated above the River Isar near Munich, the area is often referred to as the ‘Beverly Hills of Bavaria’.
Previously, the 30-year-old England captain had been residing in a £10,000-per-night suite since his move to the Bundesliga club from Tottenham in a £100 million deal.
Kane’s new mansion, complete with a spa and sundeck, overlooks the river and features a garden on the edge of a forest, The Mirror reports.
The property was also featured in a 2014 German romantic comedy film about a sperm donor who is made impotent after being attacked by a ferret.
The sprawling mansion has become the new residence for the Bayern Munich player, alongside his wife Kate, aged 30, and their children – Ivy, aged six, Vivienne, aged five, Louis, aged two, and five-month-old Henry Edward.
Previously inhabited by former Bayern stars Mehmet Scholl and Lucas Hernandez, the mansion was known for hosting lively gatherings.
Harry Kane toured a property worth £29million
The striker is interested in renting the mansion, located in a wealthy Munich suburb
The property contains 12 rooms and an indoor and outdoor swimming pool
Wife Katie Goodland is expected to join Kane at the property
The town also contains expensive schools for Kane’s children to attend
There should be plenty of room for a nursery for baby Henry
The mansion is situated in Grunwald, known as the ‘Bavarian Beverley Hills’
That should help the England captain snap up a lavish property in Grunwald, known as the “Bavarian Beverley Hills”.
Kane’s wife Katie Goodland looked at properties earlier this year and now the former Tottenham star has taken a look at a 12-room mansion.
According to local estate agents, the property has indoor and outdoor heated pools, a wine cellar, home cinema rooms and wellness area.
The fenced property contains a mansion and a separate guest house, with more than 400 square metres of living space.