England captain Harry Kane has seen a significant boost in his off-pitch ventures, with his business assets reaching nearly £25 million.
The Bayern Munich striker has earned £14.7 million from his property company, Edward James Investments, and an additional £10.2 million from his image rights firm, HK28.
The figures, approved by Kane just days before Christmas, demonstrate a staggering £11.8 million increase in assets over the past year.
Success on and off the pitch
Kane, who made headlines as the most expensive player in Bundesliga history following his £86 million move to Bayern, has proven himself to be a trailblazer in the business realm as well.
His property company recently acquired a £297,000 house in Folkestone, Kent, and a £475,000 flat in East London.
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According to a source, "Harry has an eye for business like his eye for a goal, and is very astute off the pitch as well as on it. He has worked hard to ensure his family have a comfortable future — and that means working at business as well as at his game."
Scoring big in the German league
Kane, who earns a staggering £400,000 per week, is currently the top scorer in the German league, with 21 goals in just 15 games.
With his impressive performances, Kane is poised to collect numerous accolades, and his property acquisitions provide ample space to store his future trophies.
Settling down in Munich
Last week, Kane revealed that he had found a family home in Munich, where he resides with his wife Katie and their four children.
Previously, the star had been staying in a suite at the luxurious Vier Jahreszeiten hotel, where he accumulated a £1 million bill.
In an Instagram post, Kane expressed his gratitude to the hotel staff, stating, "A massive thank you to the hotel staff who have made me feel at home. It’s been a huge part of being able to settle in so well."
With his soaring business assets and success on the field, Kane's future looks bright both professionally and personally.
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