Harry Kane has reportedly found a home in Germany and is set to be finally joined by his wife Kate and their four children next month.
The England captain had been living by himself in a £10,000-per-night suite since he joined the Bundesliga club in a £100m deal from Tottenham.
It was reported this month that Kane had already spent over £1m at Munich's Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski Hotel, while he had been searching for a family home.
In the meantime, Kate and their four children - Ivy, 6, Vivienne, 5, Louis 2, and Henry, who was born on August 20 this year - have stayed in England.
As reported by the Athletic, Kate and the children are expected to move over next month after Harry found a home for them to live in - a villa of a former Bayern Munich player who has since gone on to play overseas.
Harry Kane is expected to be joined by his wife Kate and their four children in Germany next month after finally finding a home for them - a villa of a former Bayern Munich player
Kane has been living alone at a hotel while searching for a family home, with his wife and children staying back in England during the opening months of his time at the Bundesliga club
Kate and their four children - Ivy, 6, Vivienne, 5, Louis 2, and Henry, who was born on August 20 this year - will offer the England captain a huge boost by moving over to live with him
Kanehas been staying in a £10,000 per night suite at Munich's Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski Hotel
Kane's father Pat, and brother Charlie, already spend most of their time in Munich with him, and having his wife and children over in Germany could be bad news for the rest of the Bundesliga.
The 30-year-old has already scored a stunning 18 goals in 12 Bundesliga matches, and manager Thomas Tuchel, believes his performances will improve further when his family joins him in Germany.
Tuchel recently told reporters: 'He’s a real family man, you can feel the difference when they’re around.'
A BILD reporter in a column with CaughtOffside added that Kane is 'very happy in Munich, he's found his house, and will be doing much better when his family is with him'.
They added that Kane's needs are being 'fulfilled' in Bavaria, 'everyone admires him' and despite talk over a potential return to Tottenham down the line, 'there are no thoughts' on him leaving Bayern in the next couple of years.
Kane recently revealed the difficulty he has had of finding a school for his children and balancing his work and social life.
'I've had lots of personal stuff to take care of, aside from football,' he told FourFourTwo.
'Trying to sort out schools for the kids and somewhere to live can take time. It's about finding that balance between performing on the pitch and making sure all of those other bits are sorted as well.'
Harry and Kate have been dating since the age of 16 but first met when they were just four
They welcomed their fourth child, Henry, back in August - not long after Kane joined Bayern
Since living in the luxurious five star hotel, Kane has scored 18 goals in just 12 league games
Former Tottenham star Kane has reportedly racked up a bill of over £1m at the hotel
Kane's suite is located in the historic wing of the hotel and features two bathrooms made of Carrara marble
The stunning hotel is located on Maximillian Strasse, Munich's most exclusive shopping street and features a luxury spa, a number of restaurants and roof top swimming pool
Kate, who is also 30, is a professional fitness coach who studied sports science at university, and began dating Kane when they were 16.
They first met at the age of four when they both attended Larkswood Primary School in Chingford, East London, near to where they both lived.
Ahead of his lucrative switch to Bayern, Kane was preparing to move to a lavish mansion in Grunwald, one of Germany's wealthiest towns which is dubbed the 'Bavarian Beverley Hills' - a big change from his hometown of Chingford, Walthamstow.
Luxury mansions in the town sell for between £10m to £20m and most of them are hidden behind high hedges and trees.
The England captain had initially planned to live in one of Germany's wealthiest towns called Grunwald - dubbed the 'Bavarian Beverley Hills'
The likes of Thomas Muller (right), Leon Goretzka and Joshua Kimmich have helped Kane settle into life in Munich
Kane's stay in a hotel was pretty much confirmed by team-mate Thomas Muller, who joked after his hat-trick against Borussia Dortmund: 'Your hotel room is getting smaller and smaller now, eh?'.
As per the Athletic, Kane has kept a low profile in Munich and likes to go golfing in Strasslach, a south Munich suburb, with ex-Bayern and Chelsea forward Claudio Pizarro.
Muller is one of his best friends in the dressing room, while he has also built up a strong rapport with Leroy Sane, and the likes of Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka and Manuel Neuer have also been named by Kane as people who have helped him settle at the club.
Kane planned to 'embrace the German culture' by learning the language after his summer move, and he took things one step further by getting better acquainted with Bavarian fashion.
The striker, Muller and Davies were posing during a photoshoot with Bayern's partner Paulaner, a popular brewery which provides beer at the famous Munich festival Oktoberfest - wearing traditional lederhosen.
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