England and Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has seen his personal fortune skyrocket to well over £100 million following a year of remarkable success both on and off the pitch, according to new reports.
Financial Breakdown of a Football Superstar
The latest figures, detailed by The Sun, reveal the impressive scale of Kane's wealth. Having already climbed The Sunday Times Rich List in May 2025 with a valuation of £100m, his assets have continued to grow. Key holdings include an image rights company valued at £11 million and a property investment firm with assets of £15 million.
Accounts for his company, HK28 Limited, showed equity of £11,428,513 at the end of 2024, while his personal investment portfolio nearly doubled to reach £5.1 million. The 32-year-old, managed by his brother Charlie, reportedly paid around £566,000 in corporation tax last year, indicating a substantial pre-tax trading profit of approximately £2.3 million.
Brand Power and Global Appeal
A significant driver of Kane's financial growth is his portfolio of endorsement deals with global brands. He has partnerships with giants like Nike, Mars, and Skechers, and also fronts advertisements for German food company 3Bears Foods GmbH.
A source close to the player commented on his marketability, stating: 'He has a squeaky-clean image, is renowned for his professionalism and can appeal to a global audience, which makes him almost every brand's dream to partner up with. It's no wonder his companies are reaping the rewards.'
The report also notes that Kane still has £723,000 in a company bank account and is owed hundreds of thousands in outstanding sponsor payments.
Contract, Property, and Future Prospects
On the pitch, Kane's earnings are equally formidable. His four-year deal at Bayern Munich is believed to be worth around £400,000 per week, setting him on course to earn more than £86 million before tax over the contract's duration.
His property assets are substantial, with accounts showing £2.2 million in cash and £15 million invested in bricks and mortar in 2024. Accounts for 2025 are yet to be filed.
With 18 months remaining on his Bayern contract, speculation about a Premier League return persists. However, Kane, who is married to childhood sweetheart Kate and has four children, recently told the BBC: 'Right now, I would say we are in a fantastic moment and I am not thinking about anything else... I am fully all in with Bayern.' He did, however, leave the door ajar for future discussions, indicating he would be willing to talk about an extended stay in Germany.