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Star spends shocking R18m on hotel!

A soccer star has spent a shocking R18 million on while staying at an hotel!

Bayern Munich superstar Harry Kane has found the net 17 times in 14 appearances since making the reported  £100 million (R22 billion) move from Tottenham Hotspur earlier this year but oddly enough, he has not yet been able to find a home. 

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The Sun reports that the England international and his wife Katie Goodland, a professional fitness coach, have been staying at the the Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski, a five-star luxury hotel in Munich as they wait on their children to join them in Germany. 

It is because of this that the pair are said to have not yet settled on a permanent place to live as they await the arrival of their loved ones. 

The outlet further reported that the suite Kane and his wife are staying in costs around £10,000-a-night, and since the striker has been living there since joining the German giants in August, he has racked up a staggering £1 million (R18 million) hotel bill! 

According to Kempinski, the luxury hotel management company headquartered in Geneva, the hotel is classically styled with contemporary touches ad features a luxury day spa with a range of relaxing beauty treatments, a swimming pool as well as a breath-taking view over the rooftops of Munich that guests can indulge in. 

The hotel that was built in 1858 is believed to have housed many other celebrities like legendary filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock, the Swedish King Karl Gustav, the iconic musical band the Rolling Stones and many more. Now, Harry Kane's name will be embedded in the hotel's history. 

"Harry is a family man so finding somewhere to be with his wife and children clearly has to be a priority," a source told The Sun.

"If his house hunting is half as good as his goal-scoring he's going to end up with a palace. Not that his hotel is too shabby."

View the hotel here:

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