Harry Kane’s unpopular side business which earns him millions

Harry Kane's lucrative "side business" has contributed to his success and earned him a spot on The Sunday Times Rich List.

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harry kane | Source: Matthias Schrader/AP

The Sunday Times Rich List ’40 Under 40′ is a compilation of individuals under 40 years of age that highlights the best of British talent in business, entertainment, sports, and music.

Several athletes are on the list, including Rory McIlroy (ranked 13th), who has amassed a £225 million fortune via his enormous success in golf.

Prior to this weekend’s PGA Championship, the Northern Irishman had not won a major tournament since 2014. Nevertheless, during his career, he has won 26 ranking titles on the PGA Tour.

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Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula One world champion, is the highest-ranked athlete on the list, ranking ninth with a £350 million fortune.

Kane’s successful side business

The standout player for Bayern Munich, Kane, comes in at number 35 on the list with a net worth of £76 million, up from £51 million the previous year. To be included on the list, one must have at least £56 million in fortune.

Although the England captain’s football earnings are listed on the Rich List, he has made a sizable sum of money from a “side business” that is unrelated to sports.

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The Sun claims that as of February 2023, Kane’s real estate holdings are estimated to be valued at £13.1 million.

A source told The Sun: “Harry is as astute with his money as he is with his finishing.”

Not only has Kane dabbled in real estate, but Micah Richards, a former right-back for Manchester City, has been involved in real estate development since he was a little boy.

As per The Daily Star, the pundit, who has built properties in the Leeds and Manchester region, has amassed a £5 million property portfolio. A source claims that his friends had dubbed him ‘Mr Monopoly’ as a result of his achievements.

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