The dormant sculpture of the Bayern Munich and England striker Harry Kane has now finally been published — five years after it was commissioned.
As per the Independent news, the statue has sat in storage because Waltham Forest council in east London has been unable to find a suitable location for it.
The sculpture of the Walthamstow-born, Chingford-raised record goalscorer for Tottenham and England was completed in 2020 at a cost of £7,200, but has yet to appear in public.
Under the headline “Waste of money or fitting tribute?”, the Big Issue magazine has published a series of pictures of the statue, which depicts Kane sitting on a bench in a football kit while holding a ball in place on his knee with his hand.