The Spurs forward has enjoyed a rise to stardom with both club & country, and has led his team to the World Cup semi-finals. But how much is he worth?

Harry Kane has visibly risen through the ranks in the world of football in in the last few years and has been writing his own football fairy tale.

Having grown up a Tottenham fan and featuring in their youth side before eventually graduating to the first team in 2009, Kane had spells at the likes of Leyton Orient, Millwall, Leicester and Norwich before returning to north London and becoming his side’s talisman.

A prolific striker, Kane won two Golden Boot awards in a row and has now captained his England side to the semi-finals of the World Cup in Russia.

He is also the top-scorer in the competition with six goals.

The 24-year-old penned a fresh deal at Spurs just this summer as his side finished third in the Premier League, and his future looks increasingly bright.

So how much has his career been worth so far? Goal takes a look at how lucrative Kane’s football journey has been.



Kane a signed a fresh six-year dear at Tottenham in June of 2018 to ward off the prying hands of Real Madrid. 

The new contract makes him one of the club’s highest-paid earners, which sees him earn £200,000 a week, which is almost double his previous salary.

It’s a stark contrast to his wages of £20,000 a week just four short years ago.

In addition to the Golden Boot trophy, winners are awarded £1,000 per goal scored to be donated to a charity of their choice.

Kane earned £25,000 in 2016 and £29,000 in 2017.

Timeframe Earnings
Per second £0.33
Per minute £19.8
Per hour £1,190
Per day £28,571
Per week £200,000
Per month £800,000
Per year £10,400,000


At the time of writing, the England international has 5.1m followers on Instagram , a platform that he updates regularly, giving an insight into his lifestyle; which appears to include plenty of social time with Spurs team-mate Dele Alli.

Kane has 2.26m followers on Twitter and his Facebook page is liked by around 1.5m people.

The 24-year-old’s Twitter was propelled to status of internet sensation when he took to the social media platform to declare that he would be claiming a Premier League goal that was initially thought to have been scored by teammate Christian Eriksen.

His declaration was the subject of much teasing and mockery by rival teammates and opposition supporters, however, as they saw it as an attempt to close the gap in the race to the Golden Boot award, which eventually went to Liverpool star Mohamed Salah.



In June 2018, Kane signed a new deal with Tottenham that could see the striker’s net worth add up to £90m by 2024.

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