Harry Kane has added a new car to his impressive collection in line with Bayern Munich's strict vehicle rule.
Kane, who scored twice in his home debut for Bayern against Augsburg on Sunday, was gifted a brand new Audi last week as part of the club's long-standing partnership with the German manufacturer.
Audi are shareholders in the Bavarian giants and every year since 2002, they have given every player a new car of their choice.
Players are then expected to arrive at the Sabener Strasse training base in their Audi vehicles, as well as matches and other club-related events.
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In the event that they do not, they are at risk of being fined - as winger Kingsley Coman found out.
Kane and other players were presented with the car on Wednesday at an event in Ingolstadt, and opted for a black Q8 e-tron worth £58,000.
"I decided on a family car," Kane said, explaining his decision.
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"Now that I have four children, I just need the space."
Players are allowed to drive Bentleys, Bugattis and Porches to club activities because they are part of the Volkswagen group.
Kane's white Bentley Continental GT Sports Supersports, which costs £212,000 and is his most expensive car, would therefore be acceptable.
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He and long-time teammate and friend Dele Alli ended up buying the same vehicle in 2021 even though only 710 were made.
Spurs record goalscorer likes to keep it British and enjoys a £99,000 Range Rover Autobiography, which followed on from his Range Rover Sport.
One of his favourite cars he owns is a Jaguar F-Pace, which typically costs around £35,000.
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"I pretty much love that Jag," Kane said.
"It’s not too big, not too small, it fits our little daughter and the dogs.
"It’s a family car with a sporty edge. It’s not like you’re embarrassed to drive it as a dad. You’re happy to drive it. It looks nice and it’s not too expensive. It’s been great for me so far."
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Kane, who has had some difficulty with the steering wheel being on the opposite side in Germany, has hinted at acquiring Lamborghini and Ferrari as a treat for himself if he wins a couple of trophies.
The England captain is still waiting for a first major bit of silverware but looks well placed to do that with Bayern.
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