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Record-Breaking Sales: Harry Kane’s Transfer to Munich Spurs 10,000 Kit Purchases in a Day

Harry Kane Transferred to Munich: 10,000 Kits Sold in a Day

By 이근우

Munich, Germany – In a staggering display of popularity, it has been reported that 10,000 kits bearing Harry Kane’s name were sold on the day the talented striker transferred to FC Bayern Munich. German media outlet ‘Bild’ revealed that as soon as the 30-year-old made the switch from Tottenham Hotspur for a hefty 100 million euros, fans flocked to the Munich store, causing it to be packed to the brim with eager supporters. Once the transfer was confirmed, the demand for Kane’s number 9 jersey skyrocketed, with most fans clamoring for the iconic outfit.

Munich shattered club records and the transfer fee record for the German Bundesliga by acquiring Kane, who represents England and formerly played for Tottenham. The transfer, including options, is estimated to total a remarkable 120 million euros, which approximately converts to 174.9 billion won. However, questions have arisen as to whether it was justified for Munich to spend such a colossal amount on a striker in his 30s, with merely one year left on his contract.

Experts have suggested that Kane’s exceptional skills and reputation, which have attracted the attention of numerous top-tier clubs, may prove to be a lucrative investment for Munich. The club’s decision to boldly invest in the talented forward reflects their belief in his ability to generate significant returns in the long run.

On a different note, Munich recently suffered a defeat against RB Leipzig in the German Super Cup, with a scoreline of 0-3. Kane, who made his debut as a second-half substitute, expressed disappointment over the result but remained optimistic about the new challenges that lie ahead.

Harry Kane sold 10,000 kits on the day he transferred to Munich / Photo: ⓒBayern Munich

[땡큐뉴스 / 이근우 기자] It was reported that 10,000 copies of the kit were sold only on the day Harry Kane (30, FC Bayern Munich) transferred.

German media ‘Bild’ said on the 17th (Korea time), “On the day Munich acquired Kane from Tottenham Hotspur for 100 million euros, 10,000 copies of Kane’s number 9 jersey were sold. Even before Kane’s transfer was confirmed , the Munich store was packed with fans, and after it was confirmed, most of them wanted the Kane outfit.”

By signing Kane, a striker representing England and Tottenham, Munich broke club records and even the transfer fee of the German Bundesliga. It is estimated that up to 120 million euros (about 174.9 billion won) including options in the basic transfer fee of 100 million euros (about 145.8 billion won).

Kane is an excellent striker enough to attract a lot of attention from many big clubs, but he is in his 30s and has a year left on his contract. It remains to be seen whether Munich should have paid up to 120 million euros to sign him.

However, the media said, “Kane will obviously bring more income to Munich. Because of that trust, Munich would have invested boldly. “

Meanwhile, Munich lost 0-3 in the match against RB Leipzig in the German Super Cup, and Kane, who made his debut as a second-half substitute, expressed regret but was looking forward to a new challenge.

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