HARRY KANE has finally moved out of the luxury hotel he’s been living in – after racking up a £1MILLION tab.
The England international has been living at the Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski since his £82m summer move to Bayern Munich from Tottenham.
Kane, 30, has been living in a whopping £10,000-a-night suite at the plush five-star hotel, which is located in the heart of Munich.
But the Bundesliga phenom has traded hotel life for new digs after finally finding a home for his wife and kids.
Kane revealed his departure from the hotel in an Instagram post thanking the staff.
It read: “A massive thank you to the hotel staff who have made me feel at home since moving to Munich.
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“It’s been a huge part of being able to settle in so well.”
Kane then revealed his Bayern strike partner Thomas Muller jokingly told him to get the final bill and check out.
He continued: “@esmuellert was worried my room was getting too small so time to check out and into a place of my own with my family.”
Kane’s legion of followers were quick to comment on his moving out of the hotel, with one writing: “The hotel owner must be dejected.”
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Another said: “Respect to Harry.”
And another said: “Sometimes a change of scenery is needed, flourishing in red. Well done Kane.”
One remarked: “What a great human being!”
Another chimed: “Muller assisting on and off the pitch.”
Kane has been nothing short of prolific since swapping the Premier League for the Bundesliga, scoring 25 goals and providing eight assists in just 22 matches.
And his red-hot form saw him become the fastest player to reach 20 Bundesliga goals.
A brace against Stuttgart earlier this month saw Kane break the record in only his 14th match, although he was quick to deflect away from his achievements.
He said: “That was probably the best performance of the season.
“Our intensity was very good in what was a big game. Everyone did well, including the players who came into the team.
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“We need the entire squad. Overall it was a very good performance today. We can be proud of that.”
Kane and his team-mates will be back in on January 12, welcoming Hoffenheim to the Allianz Arena.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk