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Harry Kane’s baby boy WAS born in England – after millions of fans feared the future star could play for Germany

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HARRY Kane's adorable baby has been confirmed to have been born in England.

England fans had feared a potential future star could play for Germany after Kane's move to Bayern Munich earlier this month.

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A UK plug socket could be seen as Harry Kane announced his son's birthCredit: Instagram
The labels on the bed were also written in EnglishCredit: Instagram
Kane scored a goal and laid on an assist in his full debut for Bayern MunichCredit: Getty

The £104m striker celebrated the announcement of his fourth tot with his wife Kate in a heartfelt Instagram post today.

In his happy announcement, the England superstar revealed that the latest addition to the Kane clan would be called Henry Edward Kane.

Now, representatives for Harry Kane have told The Sun that Henry Edward was in fact born in England.

It comes as eagle-eyed fans spotted clues in snaps shared by Kane, 30, that suggested his son Henry was born in the UK.

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Kane posted cute pictures of his newborn baby, including one of himself holding his son in his arms.

And keen supporters were quick to scour the photos to see if Henry had been born in England or Germany.

In the snaps, a UK plug socket can be seen, whilst the labels on the bed are also written in English.

Kane's Bayern move came with his wife Kate heavily pregnant with their fourth child.

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Kate even scouted out hospitals in Munich during a trip to look at houses prior to the move which had Three Lions fans fearing the worst.

FIFA rules allow players to represent the country of their birth, meaning the youngster could play for either England or Germany.

Alongside the pictures, Kane wrote: "Welcome to the world Henry Edward Kane. 20/8/2023. Love you baby boy!"

Thousands of congratulatory messages flooded the comments section on Kane's social media post just minutes after the happy news.

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