According to recently released numbers, Harry Kane’s impressive net worth is a result of his lucrative side company.
At Bayern Munich, Kane reportedly earns £400,000 per week, making him one of the most-paid football players in the world. Since joining the Bundesliga, he has so earned about £3.6 million in salaries, but that is not his only source of income.
The Sun claims that Kane earned £10.8 million through his image rights company from his endorsement deals with well-known companies.
Valuation of the company increased
HK28 LTD, which operates under the trading name The Harry Kane Company and oversees “the football, business, and charity interests” of the England captain, is said to have kept £11 million in cash and assets for the 12 months ending at the end of December 2023, according to records submitted to Companies House.
With the assistance of his parents, brother, and agent, Charlie, Kane has also built an amazing real estate portfolio. The business is called Edward James Investments, Kane’s middle name. According to earlier reports, the company was worth £13 million.
To raise the company’s valuation to £15 million, an additional £2 million was added.
“Harry is as astute with his money as he is with his finishing,” a source told The Sun previously.
“Lots of footballers make investments in property, with mixed results, but Harry clearly knows what he’s doing.”
Earlier in 2024, Kane’s £76 million net worth placed him in 35th place on The Sunday Times Rich List ’40 Under 40′. However, it is currently projected that his net worth has increased to over £91 million, and it would not be shocking to see an even bigger amount in 2025.
Kane stated that the brand “connects with my keen interest to encourage others to look after their health and for retailers to have healthier options more widely available” when he invested in the low-calorie doughnut company known as Urban Legend in November 2022.
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Along with his ties with Skechers, Cadbury, Amazon, and Topps, he also invests in eco-friendly performancewear brands Reflo and STATSports.