While he has been prolific since signing for Bayern Munich in August, Harry Kane has revealed that he has actually struggled with his move to the German giants.
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One would presume that a forward who already has 22 goals and eight assists in 20 matches at his latest club has adapted just fine to his new surroundings.
However, that is not the case, according to the Bavarians' new marksman Kane.
The striker returned to England for the first time as a member of Die Roten this week when Bayern took on Manchester United in their final Group A in the UEFA Champions League.
The six-time UCL title holders beat Erik ten Hag's side 1-0 on Tuesday night, with the London native providing the assist for Kingsley Coman's decisive goal.
Speaking after the match, the 30-year-old admitted that while his professional life may be flourishing, his personal life has suffered since moving to Munich.
"It's been difficult. It was my first [permanent] move in my career so I probably didn't realise what went into it," he told TNT Sports.
"Not only the new team, but the personal, the family – I've got four kids. So thankfully we've found a house now, we'll be looking to move in after the winter break.
"The only problem is, if I stop scoring when they come, I might have to send them back!
"[The most difficult thing is] all the stuff outside you have to sort out. From work permit, to finding houses and school. I try to do as much as I can, but I've got good people and family around me.
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"Overall, I'm just enjoying the new experience. Playing in new stadiums with different fans, it's given me real excitement."
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