Harry Kane took his time to find a permanent home in Bavaria, but his new house has some rather amusing history.
The England captain, who joined Bayern Munich in the summer in a £100million move from Tottenham, has been living in a hotel up until the winter break.
Taking 22 days' rest thanks to the Bundesliga scheduling, Kane has now left his temporary accommodation, and will be moving in with his wife and four children in the new year.
German media giants BILD report that the 30-year-old has chosen a new house 25 minutes from Bayern’s Sabener Strasse, a beautiful spot directly on top of the river Isar.
Workers have been making the final touches to the house for the Kane family’s arrival, with the pad featuring an XXL terrace, a whirlpool, spa area and a stunning view of the greenery outside through panoramic windows.
That all sounds fantastic, and readers don’t even have to imagine it, as rather incredibly the house starred in a 2014 German rom-com called Vaterfreuden, or ‘Joy of Fatherhood’ as it was titled in English.
Even more astonishingly, though, was the rather hilarious plot of the film, which saw a sperm donor accidentally receive a vasectomy from a ferret, leading to him searching for the mother of his only child.
The film stars one of Germany’s most famous actors, Matthias Schweighofer, who is perhaps best known by English audiences for his roles in Netflix hits Army of the Dead and The Swimmers, while he recently cameoed as Werner Heisenberg in Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster Oppenheimer.
Schweighofer is tied to a bed when he’s attacked by a ferret that was living in his old apartment, and ends up in hospital where he receives the news that he’s been sterilised.
Then begins the pursuit of the woman who conceived his
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