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Kane's wife offers a behind the scenes glimpse into their first week in Germany

  /  autty

Harry Kane's wife Kate has provided an insight into the couple's first week in Germany in a post on social media.

After a summer awash with speculation, the England captain departed Spurs earlier this month to join Bayern Munich in a £100m deal.

With the move completed and their life in a new country underway, Kate shared pictures to her Instagram account chronicling their first few days in the Bavarian capital.

Captioning the post: 'Welcome to Munich. New beginnings' the posts show Kate and Harry on the pitch at the Allianz Arena as his move to the Bundesliga champions was unveiled.

Another photo shows their children, Ivy 6, Vivienne 5, and Louis 2, watching on from the stands wearing Bayern's away and third shirts for the 2023-24 season with 'Daddy 9' emblazoned on the back.

The family were in attendance as the Premier League's second-highest goalscorer made his Bayern debut in the DFL-Supercup on Saturday.

With an opportunity to secure his first trophy as a player, Kane appeared from the bench in the second half as Bayern faced DFB-Pokal winners RB Leipzig at the Allianz.

Unfortunately for Kane though, his hopes of a dream debut for his new club would be dashed, with Leipzig running away 3-0 winners thanks to a hat-trick from Manchester City transfer target Dani Olmo.

The 30-year-old will no doubt be hoping that his Bundesliga debut for Thomas Tuchel's side will go more smoothly on Friday night.

Die Roten travel to Werder Bremen as they look to begin their quest to secure a 12th league title in a row, and Tuchel confirmed that Kane will lead the line at the Weserstadion.

'If nothing extraordinary happens today, then he will start,' the former Chelsea boss confirmed.

'My first impressions of Harry are fantastic. He is a top professional and his quality is outstanding. He is a fantastic human.

'He is very open, he is first on the training pitch, open in the dressing room, he's had an immediate impact in the dressing room with his personality, his approach to football, his love for the game.

'You feel it, you feel it every day. You feel it in every exercise, every little exercise is on point.'

Friday's game will kick off at 7:30pm BST in Bremen.