
Source: REUTERS/CARL RECINE
[Saba Sports News] Following Bayern Munich’s 1-0 victory over
Manchester United in the final group match of the
Champions League, Harry Kane, who assisted Kingsley Coman’s winning goal, spoke
about his transfer and life in Munich during an interview. Kane jokingly
stated, “It’s really tough. This is my first transfer in my career, and I
didn’t fully comprehend what it entailed before. It’s not just about adjusting
to a new team; it also impacts personal life and family, especially with my
four children. Thankfully, we have found a new place to live, and we will be moving
after the winter break. But if I stop scoring goals after that, I might have to
send my family back to England!” Kane highlighted the challenges of
relocating to a foreign country, including obtaining practice licenses, finding
a home, and securing schooling for his children. However, he expressed
gratitude for having his partner and family with him, which allows him to focus
on playing alongside the fans in the new stadium.
