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Everton star Moise Kean splashes out £30,000 on two guard dogs after Riyad Mahrez’s home was raided


FOOTIE star Moise Kean has splashed out £30,000 on two protection dogs.

The Everton striker is the latest Premier League star to up security after a string of burglaries.

 Everton star Moise Kean has splashed out £30,000 on two protection dogs

Everton star Moise Kean has splashed out £30,000 on two protection dogsCredit: Getty – Contributor

 Moise bought the Rottweilers from dog training company Chaperone K9

Moise bought the Rottweilers from dog training company Chaperone K9Credit: Instagram, @chaperonek9

Dog training company Chaperone K9 – which has supplied dogs to Marcus Rashford, Paul Pogba and Raheem Sterling – posted images of the star’s dog online.

It comes just 24 hours after The Sun revealed Man City winger Riyad Mahrez has become the latest victim of robbers who stole watches and personal items worth £500,000 from his luxury flat in Manchester.

Last month Spurs midfielder Dele Alli was also attacked in his £2m London home by knife-wielding robbers who took three designer watches worth £350,000.

In April Kean, 20, was hit with a £100,000 for breaching lockdown rules after it emerged he had hosted a lapdancer party at his Cheshire apartment.

The Italy U21 player – who moved to Goodison Park last year from Juventus – uploaded footage of the party to Snapchat.

Everton issued a statement describing his actions as “completely unacceptable”.

 It comes just 24 hours after The Sun revealed Man City winger Riyad Mahrez is latest footballer to become victim to a robbery

It comes just 24 hours after The Sun revealed Man City winger Riyad Mahrez is latest footballer to become victim to a robberyCredit: PA:Press Association

Moise Kean appears to film himself driving at 50mph while Everton fans perform his celebration in nearby car




Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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