Bayern, here’s Harry Kane: the 100-million-dollar coup shows up
First words as a Bayern player for Harry Kane
Bayern Munich made official on Saturday morning the signing of Harry Kane. The English striker, until yesterday the flag-bearer of Tottenham, moves to Bavaria as part of a transfer that allowed his old club to recoup 100 million euros, to which various performance-related bonuses will be added.
Contract until 2027 for Kane, who has already greeted his new fans via social media: “I am very pleased to join Bayern,” said the Bavarians’ new number 9. “It is one of the most important clubs in the world, it stands out for its winning mentality.
A few hours before the announcement, Kane himself had said goodbye on his personal social profiles to Tottenham: “It is difficult to put into words and say goodbye to a club and fans who have given me so much throughout my career. You will always be in my heart: thank you Tottenham, thank you everyone.”
Harry Kane says goodbye to Spurs after nearly two decades spent between youth and first team: in the early stages of his professional career he wandered around on loan (Leyton Orient, Millwall, Norwich City, Leicester City), since 2013 he became Spurs’ starting center forward and never relinquished his place until the transfer made official today.