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By HARRY BAMFORTH Published: 03: 03 AEDT, 27 March 2025 | Updated: 03: 53 AEDT, 27 March 2025 1 View comments Harry Kane is set for a huge loss on his rare Bentley supercar as he puts it up for sale at a largely cut price. The Bayern Munich star - who joined the club from Tottenham in the summer of 2023 - may be known for his exploits in goal-scoring, but it's his love for supercars that are hitting the headlines this week. Kane has amassed an impressive haul of cars over the years and in 2020 he added the Bentley Continental GT Supersports to his collection. Only 710 versions of this exclusive supercar have ever been made and the striker himself has described it as 'a beautiful, beautiful car. ' But now, Kane is having to part ways with his much-loved set of wheels and has put the car up for sale on Auto Trader for just £70, 000. The original price of the Bentley, which is fitted with a 6. 0-liter W12 engine, was a reportedly mammoth £200, 000, meaning the car has lost 65 per cent of its value. Harry Kane has put his Bentley supercar up for sale and is set to lose £130, 000 on it Kane reportedly bought his Bentley Continental GT Supersports (exact car pictured above) mammoth £200, 000 in 2020 but is now selling it for just £70, 000 Kane was given a black Q8 e-tron when he moved to Bayern Munich but has since switched car The car, which features an eight-speaker sound system, heated seats, and even has 21-inch alloy wheels, has only notched up a total of 25, 400 miles. Speaking on the appearance of the car on Auto Trade, the companies editorial director Erin Baker said: 'It's not every day that a car such as this with such star appeal comes on to the market. 'Kane's former Bentley Continental is a rare example of luxury craftsmanship and with its celebrity connection, so it's sure to turn heads. ' So why is Kane selling such a stunning motor? Well, it is believed that many British drivers are forced to sell their cars once they move abroad due to the struggles of right-hand drive in a left-hand drive country. Seeing as Kane is believed to be worth more than £91million, the depreciation of his Bentley will not impact him too much financially. Another reason why the England captain is getting rid of such a lovely car is due to the fact that he has a company one. When embarking on his move to Bavaria at the start of last season, Kane was informed that he was entitled to an Audi. To align with Bayern's tradition of their players driving the German car, Kane decided to go for a black Q8 e-tron which has a value of £58, 000. The striker lives in a sprawling £30m Bavarian mansion with his wife, Kate, and is believed to be worth more than £91million The striker has been forced to sell his Bentley due to his departure from Spurs back in 2023 Kane has now picked out a new company car at Bayern Munich worth over £80, 000 There is an annual tradition at Bayern Munich for players to get a new Audi company car A year later, however, after the latest round of company car upgrades, he opted for an Audi SQ8 SUV e-tron2, which is valued at €98, 000 (£82, 000). However, it doesn't quite compare to the Bentley Continental GT Supersports and five years ago Kane couldn't contain his excitement when talking about the car. He said: 'I thought I'd treat myself to a sports car and I was looking at most of them really, but because I play golf I wanted something with a bit of room, nothing too low, something a bit different. ' 'They are only making 710 of them. I've gone for white with black wheels. It's a beautiful, beautiful car. It's my first real sports car. Down the line, maybe if I win a few trophies, I can treat myself to a Ferrari or a Lamborghini. '
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