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    The craziest contract demands revealed, including no space travel, weight clauses and even cooking lessons

    PLAYERS are valuable commodities.
    So when they thrash out contracts with the world’s biggest clubs, it’s important to get everything right and nothing’s left to chance.

    Robert Lewandowski is still able to continue his outdoor adventures at Bayern MunichCredit: Getty

    But there are times when stipulations are put in place by player and club to protect their interests, to let them fulfil their hobbies, or managers just don’t trust them.
    SunSport looks back at the wackiest requested to and by players:
    Lew the outdoor adventurer
    When Robert Lewandowski was running down his contract at Borussia Dortmund both Bayern Munich and Real Madrid were jostling for his signature.
    And in leaked documents, Real Madrid’s offer seemed far more lucrative.

    Alongside a £166,000-per-week deal and a £10million signing-on fee were several requests they didn’t want daredevil Lewandowski to do while he was their property.
    Skiing, paragliding, climbing, going on a motorboat and even riding a motorbike were big ‘no-nos’ for Madrid’s hierarchy… so that’s why signed for Bayern instead.
    Reina toyed with

    Giuseppe Reina in action for Arminia Bielefeld, who only joined under strict circumstances
    When negotiating a contract, it’s important to be 100 per cent clear about what is being stipulated.
    When German forward Giuseppe Reina Reina moved to Arminia Bielefeld in 1996, he demanded the club build him a house for every year of his contract.

    The club accepted.
    However, Reina didn’t specify what size he required.
    And Arminia provided him with a house made of Lego for the next three years.
    Redondo locked out

    Fernando Redondo’s long hair cost him his international career
    Former Real Madrid and AC Milan midfielder Fernando Redondo was excluded from Argentina’s 1998 World Cup squad for a bizarre reason.
    Manager Daniel Passarella had refused to pick homosexuals or players with earrings and long hair.
    Redondo was ‘guilty’ of the latter.
    He said: “I was in great form. But Passarella had particular ideas about discipline and wanted me to have my hair cut.
    “I didn’t see what that had to do with playing football so I said no.”
    Cooking up a treat

    Rolf-Christel Guie-Mien made it very clear to his wife he kitchen skills needed improvement
    Congolese midfielder Rolf-Christel Guie-Mien moved from Karlsruher to Eintracht Frankfurt in 1999.
    However, he had one simple request: that his new club pay for his wife to have cooking lessons.
    We’re not sure Mrs Guie-Mien took too kindly to this demand.
    Though, she was not available for comment at the time.
    Brought down to Earth

    Stefan Schwarz is presented as a Sunderland player, alongside Peter Reid in 1999
    Swede Stefan Schwarz moved to Sunderland in 1999 — but the Wearsiders had one stipulation the former Arsenal man had to adhere to.
    Schwarz was told that any potential flights into space would not be tolerated.
    The Black Cats chief exec John Flicking said at the time: “One of Schwarz’s advisers has, indeed, got one of the places on the commercial flights [into space, due to take place in 2002].
    “And we were worried that he may wish to take Stefan along with him. So we thought we’d better get things tied up now rather than at the time of the flight.”
    In fact, rather than managing to go up, his career ended when Sunderland went down in 2003.
    Razor weighed down

    Neil Ruddock has never been one of the slimmest footballer
    Former Premier League and England defender Neil Ruddock once admitted to eating 212 steak and kidney pies every year.
    And Crystal Palace were advised Razor did come with some extra baggage when they signed him on a free in 2000.
    Ex-Eagles chairman Simon Jordan wrote in his autobiography: “On approaching West Ham I discovered he was a free transfer, although he did have a weighty salary — which was not the only weighty thing about him.
    “Harry Redknapp, the West Ham manager at the time, told me to put in a weight clause.
    “So I decided to put a 10 per cent penalty on the contract we were proposing to offer him if he was over the recommended weight of 99.8kg, which by the way was still frigging huge.”
    Ruddock’s Palace debut was allegedly delayed because the club couldn’t find a pair of shorts big enough for him.
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    Driving a Honda

    Keisuke Honda signed for Brazilian side Botafogo – but only after an unusual request was grantedCredit: AFP or licensors
    Japanese legend Keisuke Honda joined Botafogo in January 2020.
    But moving to Brazil’s crime-ridden city of Rio de Janeiro had the midfielder fearing for his safety.
    So he stipulated he would need an ARMOURED VEHICLE as part of the deal.
    More incredibly, Botafogo agreed.
    But his stay in South America did not last long and he has this month joined Portimonense in Portugal.

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    The 23 reasons we love Cristiano Ronaldo.. from donating millions to charity to avoiding tattoos so he can give blood

    DURING the coronavirus pandemic few have stepped up to the plate like Cristiano Ronaldo.
    The Juventus forward, who earns £500,000-a-week wages at the Italian club and has sponsorship deals with the likes of Nike, Armani, KFC, Herbalife, as well as his own range of CR7 clothes, shoes and underwear, has put his money where his mouth is and aided those in need.

    Cristiano Ronaldo is the world’s richest athlete – and he is also one of the most generousCredit: AFP or licensors

    His years of success at Real Madrid and now at Juventus have made the Portuguese one of the most divisive athletes in the world.
    Adored by fans for his ridiculous skill and achievement, Ronaldo also has an army of critics who hate his petulant behaviour and obsession with appearance and brand.
    But while many deride Ronaldo for his antics on the pitch, few know of his charity work off of it.
    Here’s why Ronaldo has one of the biggest hearts in all of sport.

    CORONAVIRUS PAYCUT
    With an estimated wealth of around £500million, you could argue that it wouldn’t hurt Ronaldo to take a pay cut during these uncertain times for football clubs.
    But not all footballers are in agreement with that idea.
    However, Ronaldo led the way with a wage cut for March, April, May, and June while the world waited to see what the initial outbreak of the coronavirus would do to the footballing world.
    That’s said to have cost Ronaldo £3.8m personally.

    Ronaldo led the way by taking a pay cut during the coronavirus pandemicCredit: Refer to Caption
    GENEROUS DONATION
    According to various reports, Ronaldo teamed up with his agent Jorge Mendes back in March to donate £1m to hospitals in Portugal to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
    Hospitals in Porto and Lisbon were recipients of the generous donation – receiving beds and ventilators to cope with the high-number of patients suffering with Covid-19.
    Daniel Ferro, president of Lisbon’s Santa Maria Hospital, revealed the selfless act.
    “We were contacted by Jorge Mendes, who volunteered with Cristiano Ronaldo to finance two intensive care units for critical patients suffering from Covid-19,” Ferro said.
    “There are fans, monitors, infusion pumps, beds … all the equipment that constitutes an intensive care unit equipped to provide care to a Covid-19 patient.”

    Teaming up with his agent Jorge Mendes, Ronaldo donated £1m to Portuguese hospitals for beds and ventilatorsCredit: Instagram
    BONUS PAY
    Ronaldo’s international team-mate Bernardo Silva let the cat out of the bag for this one.
    According to the Manchester City star, CR7 asked the Portugal squad to donate 50 per cent of their qualification bonus for Euro 2020 to help combat the coronavirus pandemic.
    “So we qualified to the 2020 Euros, which now is in 2021,” Silva said.
    “And he gave us the idea let’s donate part of our bonus, so I think our national team, our players will donate 50 per cent of our qualifying bonus.”

    Bernardo Silva revealed Ronaldo asked the Portugal squad to donate 50 per cent of their qualifying bonus for Euro 2020Credit: Getty – Contributor
    HIS EUROPEAN GOLDEN BOOT
    In 2011, Cristiano Ronaldo was awarded the European Golden Boot after scoring 40 goals under Jose Mourinho, although Los Blancos could only finish second in La Liga and crashed out in the semi-finals of the Champions League.
    Rather than keep the award in his already packed trophy room – Ronaldo opted to sell it for charity.
    The boot went for auction and raised a stunning £1.2m.
    The funds went towards building a number of schools in war-torn Gaza.

    Cristiano Ronaldo sold his European Golden Boot at a charity auction – raising £1.2million to build schools in GazaCredit: EPA
    THE BALLON D’OR
    Ronaldo repeated the trick of selling off one of his trophies in 2017, this time his 2013 Ballon d’Or trophy at a charity auction in London.
    The gala dinner, to raise funds for the Make-A-Wish Foundation – which grants wishes to children with life-threatening conditions – was a roaring success.
    Ronaldo’s Ballon d’Or made a massive £530,000 for the organisation too.

    The Real Madrid star also sold off his 2013 Ballon d’Or in October, raising another £530,000 for the Make-A-Wish FoundationCredit: EPA
    AN AMBASSADOR
    Ronaldo continues to use his global platform as a force for good.
    He is an ambassador for three major charities, Save the Children, Unicef and World Vision, and has spoken up for countless more.
    At his 2014 Ballon d’Or speech, Ronaldo made a point of mentioning a group of children he had met with leukemia.
    He has continued to speak out in those roles.

    The Portuguese is a vocal ambassador for a number of different charities, including Save the Children and UnicefCredit: Wenn
    In 2016, he recorded a message to the children affected by the Syrian conflict, calling them “true heroes” and stating “I am with you”.
    He also made a secret donation which he asked Save the Children not to reveal.
    Ronaldo’s Ice Bucket Challenge video – the viral sensation that raised hundreds of millions of pounds in 2014 – was seen by more than a hundred million people across his social media platforms.
    WIN BONUSES
    Ronaldo has also been very generous with giving up money earned from his exceptional performances on the pitch.
    In 2013 he was named in the Uefa Team of the Year – earning a €100,000 (£89,000) bonus from the European governing body.
    But rather than cash the cheque, he donated it to the Red Cross.
    A year later the Portuguese star led Real Madrid to La Decima, their tenth Champions League victory, and picked up a £450,000 bonus from Los Blancos.
    But Ronaldo again decided against cashing the money, instead sharing it among the three charities he is an ambassador for, Unicef, World Vision and Save the Children.

    Ronaldo has donated a number of individual bonuses to charity – including this €100,000 cheque to the Red CrossCredit: UEFA
    GIVES BLOOD
    The 36-year-old, compared to a growing number of his peers, is remarkably tattoo-free.
    It’s all for a reason – Ronaldo regularly donates blood and has been involved in numerous campaigns to encourage others to do the same.
    People with tattoos can donate blood, but are not able to do so immediately after getting new ink to reduce the risk of infection.

    Ronaldo is a frequent giver of blood and has advocated for others to do the same

    The Portuguese does not have any tattoos so he can donate blood more frequently
    He said in 2015: “We can all make a difference by donating blood.
    “Each donation can benefit up to three people in emergency situations and for long-term medical treatments… That’s why I am enthusiastic… to the importance of blood donation and to encourage people around the world to become lifelong blood donors and help save lives.”
    Ronaldo also donates bone marrow after a former team-mate revealed his struggles.
    Carlos Martins had a son who needed bone marrow and Ronaldo has been a donor since.
    He said donating bone marrow is ‘something a lot of people think is a difficult thing to do but it’s nothing more than drawing blood and doesn’t hurt.’
    MULTI-MILLION POUND RELIEF
    Ronaldo again donated a huge amount of money in 2015, to the relief efforts for the Nepalese earthquake in April 2015.
    The deadly natural disaster killed 9,000 people, injured 22,000 more and caused untold amounts of damage to the country.
    Ronaldo is reported to have given £5MILLION to Save the Children’s disaster relief fund – although those reports have remained unverified and were denied by the charity.
    He likely did make a donation, although the amount remains a mystery.

    Ronaldo is reported to have donated £5MILLION to the Nepal Earthquake relief fund after 9,000 people were killed in April 2015Credit: EPA
    HELPING A CANCER CENTRE
    Ronaldo’s mother, Dolores Aveiro, survived breast cancer in 2007.
    The former Manchester United man decided to thank the care centre in Portugal that treated his mum – adding £120,000 to their coffers.

    Ronaldo’s mother Dolores beat breast cancer in 2007, with the forward giving £120,000 to the Portuguese care centre that treated herCredit: EPA
    INVITATION TO AN ORPHAN
    In Lebanese capital Beirut, Real Madrid fan Haidar was orphaned when both of his parents were killed by a suicide bomber.
    A local reporter got in touch with the Spanish giants and eventually the boy was invited to the club.
    It lead to a heart-rending video of Ronaldo cuddling the youngster as he burst into tears of sheer delight to meet his hero.

    HELPING A YOUNG FAN
    Ronaldo was alerted to the story of  Nuhuzet Guillen, a nine-year-old with terminal cancer in 2009.
    After hearing about the fan, Ronaldo decided to send a driver to bring the family to the hotel where the Real Madrid team were staying.
    After emerging from the lift, he is reported to have joked to the youngster: “Don’t you want to say anything?”
    He dedicated a goal to Nuhuzet, inviting him to watch the match in his private box at the Bernabeu, and after the game gave him his match shirt.

    Ronaldo paid the medical bill at an expensive private medical centre for terminally ill Nuhuzet GuillenCredit: Twitter @Ronaldo
    After speaking with his father, Ronaldo learned there was not much that could be done, although there was experimental treatment available in the US, which the star paid for.
    When Nuhuzet’s condition worsened, Ronaldo offered to pay for all of his medication, costing hundreds of thousands, and treatment at a private medical centre.
    Ronaldo paid that for more than a year, until the boy sadly passed away in March 2013.
    GENEROUS WITH HIS TIME
    Ronaldo is often targeted by pitch invaders for selfies and pictures.
    But rather than avoid the fans, CR7 knows he is an icon to these people and instead often stops for pictures.
    On numerous occasions he has stopped fans from being dealt with by heavy-handed security.
    Ronaldo also loves to interact with supporters inside stadiums, often staying to throw his shirt into the crowd, sign autographs and take pictures.

    Ronaldo is often seen taking time to speak and chat with fans and also protect pitch invaders from heavy-handed stewardsCredit: Getty – Contributor
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    HELPING ANOTHER YOUNG FAN
    In 2014, the mother of another young fan, ten-month-old Erik Ortiz Cruz, asked Ronaldo to donate a shirt to the boy, who has cortical dysplasia.
    The brain abnormality causes up to 30 seizures a day.
    After hearing the full story Ronaldo paid £55,000 for initial brain surgery and pledged to cover the cost of any follow-up treatment – although none has so far been needed.
    He also helped raise extra money for Erik by donating a signed kit to sell at auction.

    Ronaldo paid £55,000 for surgery to help ten-month old Erik Ortiz Cruz beat a brain condition
    BROKEN ARM
    During a pre-season friendly at Bournemouth, Ronaldo blasted one of his trademark free-kicks into the crowd at the Vitality Stadium.
    Unfortunately for 11-year-old Charlie Silverwood, the shot broke the boy’s arm.
    Club president Florentino Perez called Charlie, while Ronaldo gave him a signed Real Madrid shirt.
    During a Champions League clash he also hit a shot into the crowd that made a young boy cry.
    He leapt into the stand to give the youngster his training top.

    Ronaldo appears in Save the Children video for World Refugee Day
    BEST FRIEND EVER
    Super-agent Jorge Mendes named Ronaldo as his best man when he married Sandra in 2015.
    And Ronaldo decided to reward his Portuguese friend handsomely, buying him a whole Greek Island as a wedding present.
    The island is said to have cost almost £40MILLION.
    INVITATION FOR RICKSEN
    Rangers legend Fernando Ricksen was suddenly diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2013.
    The former Netherlands international was wheelchair-bound and relied on his wife and carers to look after him until his death in September 2019.
    After his condition became well-known, Ronaldo contacted the Scottish title winner on social media to invite Ricksen and his family to a match at the Bernabeu.
    Ronaldo also presented a shirt to the former right-back after a Champions League win over Legia Warsaw in October 2016.

    Ronaldo invited former Rangers defender Fernando Ricksen, who has motor neurone disease, and his family to a Real Madrid gameCredit: @RicksenVeronika

    Cristiano Ronaldo meets Rangers hero Fernando Ricksen and gives him a shirt

    Cristiano’s big donations

    Selling his 2011 European Golden boot – £1.2milion
    Selling his 2013 Ballon d’or – £530,000
    Donating to the Nepalese earthquake – £5million* (reported)
    Uefa Team of the Year bonus – £100,000
    Champions League 2014 win bonus – £450,000
    Portugese cancer centre – £120,000
    Helping Erik Oritz Cruz – £55,000

    SUPER TEAM-MATE
    After La Decima, Real Madrid’s players not only got that win bonus from the club, but also a special gift from Ronaldo.
    The player of the tournament decided to reward his team-mates with personalised watches from luxury watch brand Bvlgari.
    Each watch was personalised and said to have cost him £5,000 each.

    After winning La Decima, Ronaldo presented all of his team-mates with a personalised Bvlgari watch, costing around £5,000 eachCredit: @aarbeloa17
    BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING
    Ronaldo’s father, Denis was an alcoholic who battled with his addiction for years before his death in 2005.
    Older brother Hugo Aveiro was heading down that same path, addicted to alcohol and drugs.
    But as Ronaldo’s fame grew he decided to intervene – promising to dedicate La Decima to his older brother if he kicked his destructive habits.
    He did and then came on to the pitch to share an emotional embrace with Ronaldo after full-time.
    Hugo, who is ten years older than Cristiano, has since been pictured alongside Ronaldo at numerous events, including the 2016 Ballon d’Or ceremony.
    Ronaldo is also godfather to Hugo’s son, while the Juventus and Portugal star decided to put his older brother in charge of the Ronaldo Museum in Madeira.
    So next time someone mentions how much they hate Ronaldo’s preening on the field, just remember how much he helps out off it.

    Cristiano Ronaldo’s older brother Hugo (right) battled alcohol and drug addiction but now runs the CR7 Museum in MadeiraCredit: Getty Images

    PATIENCE OF A SAINT

    Humble Cristiano Ronaldo happily waited 40 minutes for a table in a restaurant and is a ‘decent boy’, reveals chefCredit: Instagram / @georginagio
    Humble Ronaldo showed he is just like the rest of us when he went out for a pre-Christmas dinner with girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez and son Cristiano Jr in December 2018.
    Turin chef Davide Fiore offered the exclusive party a spot at 9.30pm – only for the Ronaldo clan to rock up 90 minutes early and have to wait FOURTY minutes for a table.
    But the forward didn’t throw his toys out of the pram like some critics might’ve expected, instead waiting patiently with no sign of arrogance and Fiore described him as a ‘decent boy’.
    A GREAT TIPPER
    Ronaldo is a massive fan of the luxury Costa Navarino resort in southern Greece and has stayed there multiple times.
    The area comprises several sites, with two five-star hotels, as well as luxury private residences, conference facilities, spas and golf courses.It is not clear exactly where Ronaldo was staying – the owners enforced a media blackout to allow Ronaldo and his family some privacy – but he clearly loved it.
    After week long stays in 2018 and 2019, Ronaldo left a massive tip for the staff who had looked after him, paying £20,000 on top of his bill to be shared among ten staff on both occasions.
    NEVER FORGETS A KIND GESTURE
    Ronaldo recently revealed he was given free burgers by three women when he used to beg for food as a child.
    After a massive appeal, one of the women has been found – after Ron claimed he would knock on the door of a McDonald’s next to Sporting Lisbon’s stadium.
    After days of searching, Paula Leca came forward to say she was one of the three women – calling Ronaldo ‘timid’.
    And Ronaldo has offered to take generous Paula out for dinner either in Turin or Lisbon as a token of his gratitude.
    PAYING FOR LIFE-SAVING TREATMENT

    Youngster Tomas, seven, requires life-saving treatment
    Alongside Georgina, Ronaldo recently helped pay for a child’s cancer treatment.
    Portuguese youngster Tomas, 7, was diagnosed with rare cancer neuroblastoma in September 2019.
    After suffering a relapse in October last year, Tomas’ parents appealed to try and get funding for their brave child’s operations.
    And it appears that Cristiano and Georgina have discreetly stepped up in the time of need.
    A message, shared by Georgina’s sister Ivana, appears to confirm the star couple’s involvement.
    It thanks ‘various people of great humanity’ for their generosity in the time of need.
    And it goes on to add: “Thank you Georgina and Cristiano for your help, solidarity and great heart.
    “Infinite thanks for helping us so that Tomas can access treatment.”
    The brave seven-year-old has now checked in to D’Hebron Hospital in Barcelona for tests and oncology consultations.

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    Gareth Southgate’s £80,000 Bentley, Jack Butland’s £98,000 Range Rover – the footballers’ you can buy on Auto Trader

    WHEN footballers and football managers no longer want their cars, what do they do with them?
    They list them on Auto Trader for Joe Public to buy and enjoy.

    A Bentley Continental formerly owned by Gareth Southgate is for sale on Auto TraderCredit: Auto Trader

    Motors formerly owned by England boss Gareth Southgate, ex-Liverpool star Emre Can and Crystal Palace goalkeeper Jack Butland are currently available to buy on the site for buying and selling new and used cars.
    And there’s even a mystery footballer who is flogging BOTH his Bentley Bentayga and Mercedes-Benz G Class.
    GARETH SOUTHGATE

    Driven by the Three Lions gaffer for three years after it was registered in 2015, this beautiful 4.0L convertible that runs on petrol is an automatic.
    It has been given a recent facelift with a piano black veneer, full ceramic coating and an alloy wheel refurb.

    It fell into the hands of a private seller, once Gareth was done with it.

    Southgate’s stunning Bentley is listed for £79,950Credit: Auto Trader

    The Bentley Continental was owned by Southgate for three yearsCredit: Auto Trader

    In recent times, it fell into the hands of a private sellerCredit: Auto Trader
    JACK BUTLAND

    The Crystal Palace shotstopper ordered this showstopper in 2018 and it fully personalised before he could drive it from March, 2019.
    The interior has been revamped to look like a football’s hexagon stitched pattern, in keeping with its owner.
    It also comes with full privacy glass windows, a refrigerator compartment, 360 degree surround camera system, and has only done 28,000 miles so far.

    Jack Butland ordered this Range Rover Sport in 2018Credit: Auto Trader

    The interior features a football hexagon stitched patternCredit: Auto Trader

    No expense was spared crafting this Range Rover SportCredit: Auto Trader

    It has 28,000 miles on the clockCredit: Auto Trader
    EMRE CAN

    The German midfielder, rather predictably, was a fan of the German carmaker – and owned several of their high-end motors.
    This brilliant S Class might’ve been the pick of them, though. Originally wrapped in camel green, the car has now been finished in obsidian black metallic with red painted brake callipers.
    This 5.5L petrol automatic has 30,000 miles on the clock, which shows Emre loved getting behind the wheel of this super car.

    Emre Can’s former Mercedes-Benz is wrapped in obsidian blackCredit: Auto Trader

    This 5.5L petrol automatic has 30,000 miles on the clockCredit: Auto Trader

    This high-end former footballers’ car could be yours for £53,995Credit: Auto Trader
    MYSTERY FOOTBALLER

    Sometimes footballers like to keep their identities secret when they sell their cars on Auto Trader.
    And this Premier League footballer doesn’t want us to know anything about him – other than the fact he LOVES expensive SUVs.
    However, now – in this time in his life -he is parting with two of his cherished motors.
    The first is a 2017 Bentley Bentayga – listed for £124,995 – that’s a 4.0L diesel SUV with just 20,000 miles on the clock.
    It is filled with extras, including mood lighting, a piano black veneer and drilled alloy sports foot pedals with matching footrest.
    The second, a £109,995 G Class was created with no expense spared.

    A mystery footballer is selling two amazing cars, including this £124,995 Bentley BentaygaCredit: Auto Trader

    Another car the mystery footballer is flogging is a Mercedes-Benz G Class for £109,995Credit: Auto Trader

    Inside the car you’ll find black Designo Exclusive leather interiorsCredit: Auto Trader

    TV screens provide passenger entertainmentCredit: Auto Trader

    With just 23,000 miles on the clock since 2017, this G Class has been kept in beautiful conditionCredit: Auto Trader

    Wrapped in obsidian black and featuring a black Designo Exclusive leather interior, full privacy glass windows, and heated and cooled seats with Memory Function.
    This petrol SUV has a 5.5L engine and has clocked 23,000 miles.
    Fancy any of these motors?

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    Where England’s 2010 U17 European Championship winning team are now, including a former Man Utd wonderkid

    11 years ago, England were victorious at the Under-17 European Championships in Liechtenstein.
    The Three Lions fought back from a goal down to beat a Spain team featuring the likes of Paco Alcacer and Gerard Deulofeu 2-1 in the final, and were tipped for big things.

    A team filled with exciting talent, many of these players were expected to go all the way to the top.
    However, despite their early promise players from this starting XI, in the main, have flattered to deceive.
    Here’s who was triumphant that day.
    JACK BUTLAND
    Heralded as a potential goalie legend, Butland started off his career at Birmingham before moving to Stoke City in a £3.5million deal.

    He made his full debut for England in a 2012 defeat to Italy – and is still to this day the youngest goalie to ever play for the Three Lions.
    In 2015, he was handed the No1 jersey by Mark Hughes when Asmir Begovic left for Chelsea.
    However, a series of injuries to a bothersome ankle hampered his progress.
    Still only 27, Butland returned to form last season to be named player of the season by supporters.

    Currently, he’s No2 at Crystal Palace after moving to the Eagles in the summer.

    Jack Butland is currently No2 at Crystal PalaceCredit: PA:Press Association
    BRUNO PILATOS
    Originally a promising Middlesbrough full-back, Pilatos signed for Swedish side Ytterhogdal in 2016 after failing to secure first-team football.
    He was released again in 2017, and in 2018 spent two months in Scotland with Livingston FC, according to his LinkedIn page.
    Currently Pilatos is a free agent.

    LUKE GARBUTT
    Predicted to be the heir to Leighton Baines, Garbutt was an attacking left-back in a similar mould to the Everton legend.
    But he failed to establish himself with the Toffees, and was sold to Blackpool in 2020.
    He also had several loans with Ipswich Town – and has enjoyed loan spells at Fulham, Wigan and Oxford United in the past.

    Luke Garbutt failed to make the grade at EvertonCredit: Dave Pinegar – The Sun
    NATHANIEL CHALOBAH
    When Chalobah was starring at centre half for England’s U17 team he was a promising Chelsea starlet, alongside brother Trevoh.
    In 2012 he enjoyed a loan at Watford, impressed at Middlesbrough and Reading, which saw a move to Napoli.
    In 2017, upon his return to the Blues, he was sold to Watford, where he has enjoyed some success but has suffered with injuries.

    Nathaniel Chalobah has struggled with injuries at WatfordCredit: PA:Press Association
    ANDRE WISDOM
    The central defender managed to make 22 appearances with Liverpool, often at right-back.
    But it was always going to be a big ask to break into a Reds side brimming with talent.
    He has been playing in the Championship with Derby since 2017 after impressing on loan there during the 2013-14 season.

    Andre Wisdom has been playing in the Championship with Derby since 2017Credit: JOHN CLIFTON
    CONOR COADY
    Coady failed to make the grade at Liverpool.
    However, at Wolves he has proven to be a steady Premier League player – and is captain of the side.
    In August he was called up to Gareth Southgate’s England squad, and has played three times for the Three Lions.

    Conor Coady is now captain at WolvesCredit: PA:Press Association
    WILL KEANE
    The Manchester United starlet played three times at Old Trafford, but was never good enough to make the grade.
    Most of his career has been spent plying his trade in the Championship with QPR, Sheffield Wednesday, Preston North End, before he signed for Hull and Ipswich.
    He now plays for Wigan. He has also made himself available for the Republic of Ireland.

    Former Man Utd starlet Will Keane reps Ireland nowCredit: Rex Features
    ROSS BARKLEY
    The cream of the crop after breaking into the Everton side as a teen, Barkley showed flashes of brilliance that saw him compared to Paul Gascoigne.
    Sadly, he never managed to sustain his form with the Toffees, and a move to Stamford Bridge in 2018 for £15million was seen as a chance for him to start afresh.
    He hasn’t quite lived up to expectation at Chelsea, which is why he was shipped off to Aston Villa on loan.
    But with Dean Smith’s side, the 27-year-old is showing glimpses of the old magic.

    Ross Barkley moved to Chelsea in 2018 for £15millionCredit: Alamy Live News
    JOSH MCEACHRAN
    Chelsea product McEachran was dubbed a class outfit at youth level for the Blues because of his brilliance on the ball.
    The tidy midfielder managed to play 11 times for the West Londoners, before he was sold to Brentford in 2017 for £750,000.
    In 2019, he moved to Birmingham for a free transfer. He was released at the end of the January transfer window in 2021.

    Josh McEachran played 11 times for the BluesCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    BENIK AFOBE
    The former Arsenal starlet was once targeted by Barcelona before committing a deal as a youngster with the Gunners.
    Following a series of loans, most successfully at Wolves when they were in the Championship, Premier League Bournemouth paid £10million for Afobe’s services.
    He failed to live up to standards of the top division, and is currently playing in Turkey for Trabzonspor – on loan from Stoke.
    He has since gone on to play for DR Congo.

    Ex-Arsenal starlet Afobe has found goals hard to come by at the top levelCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    CONNOR WICKHAM
    After showing promise with Ipswich in the Championship, the powerful centre forward signed for Premier League Sunderland in a deal worth £12million in 2011.
    In his four years with the Black Cats he struggled for goals – scoring just 15 times in 91 games.
    In 2015, Crystal Palace signed Wickham for £9million – but a serious knee injury put pay to his progress in South London.
    Now, he’s on a loan deal with Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship.

    Connor Wickham celebrates scoring for Crystal PalaceCredit: PA:Empics Sport

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    Gareth Southgate’s £80,000 Bentley, Jack Butland’s £98,000 Range Rover and more footballers’ cars selling on Auto Trader

    WHEN footballers and football managers don’t want their cars, what do they do with them?
    They list them on Auto Trader for Joe Public to buy and enjoy.

    A Bentley Continental formerly owned by Gareth Southgate is for sale on Auto TraderCredit: Auto Trader

    Motors formerly owned by England boss Gareth Southgate, ex-Liverpool star Emre Can and Crystal Palace goalkeeper Jack Butland are currently available to buy on the site for buying and selling new and used cars.
    And there’s even a mystery footballer who is flogging BOTH his Bentley Bentayga and Mercedes-Benz G Class.
    GARETH SOUTHGATE

    Driven by the Three Lions gaffer for three years after it was registered in 2015, this beautiful 4.0L convertible that runs on petrol is an automatic.
    It has been given a recent facelift with a piano black veneer, full ceramic coating and an alloy wheel refurb.

    It fell into the hands of a private seller, once Gareth was done with it.

    Southgate’s stunning Bentley is listed for £79,950Credit: Auto Trader

    The Bentley Continental was owned by Southgate for three yearsCredit: Auto Trader

    In recent times, it fell into the hands of a private sellerCredit: Auto Trader
    JACK BUTLAND

    The Crystal Palace shotstopper ordered this showstopper in 2018 and it fully personalised before he could drive it from March, 2019.
    The interior has been revamped to look like a football’s hexagon stitched pattern, in keeping with its owner.
    It also comes with full privacy glass windows, a refrigerator compartment, 360 degree surround camera system, and has only done 28,000 miles so far.

    Jack Butland ordered this Range Rover Sport in 2018Credit: Auto Trader

    The interior features a football hexagon stitched patternCredit: Auto Trader

    No expense was spared crafting this Range Rover SportCredit: Auto Trader

    It has 28,000 miles on the clockCredit: Auto Trader
    EMRE CAN

    The German midfielder, rather predictably, was a fan of the German carmaker – and owned several of their high-end motors.
    This brilliant S Class might’ve been the pick of them, though. Originally wrapped in camel green, the car has now been finished in obsidian black metallic with red painted brake callipers.
    This 5.5L petrol automatic has 30,000 miles on the clock, which shows Emre loved getting behind the wheel of this super car.

    Emre Can’s former Mercedes-Benz is wrapped in obsidian blackCredit: Auto Trader

    This 5.5L petrol automatic has 30,000 miles on the clockCredit: Auto Trader

    This high-end former footballers’ car could be yours for £53,995Credit: Auto Trader
    MYSTERY FOOTBALLER

    Sometimes footballers like to keep their identities secret when they sell their cars on Auto Trader.
    And this Premier League footballer doesn’t want us to know anything about him – other than the fact he LOVES expensive SUVs.
    However, now – in this time in his life -he is parting with two of his cherished motors.
    The first is a 2017 Bentley Bentayga – listed for £124,995 – that’s a 4.0L diesel SUV with just 20,000 miles on the clock.
    It is filled with extras, including mood lighting, a piano black veneer and drilled alloy sports foot pedals with matching footrest.
    The second, a £109,995 G Class was created with no expense spared.

    A mystery footballer is selling two amazing cars, including this £124,995 Bentley BentaygaCredit: Auto Trader

    Another car the mystery footballer is flogging is a Mercedes-Benz G Class for £109,995Credit: Auto Trader

    Inside the car you’ll find black Designo Exclusive leather interiorsCredit: Auto Trader

    TV screens provide passenger entertainmentCredit: Auto Trader

    With just 23,000 miles on the clock since 2017, this G Class has been kept in beautiful conditionCredit: Auto Trader

    Wrapped in obsidian black and featuring a black Designo Exclusive leather interior, full privacy glass windows, and heated and cooled seats with Memory Function.
    This petrol SUV has a 5.5L engine and has clocked 23,000 miles.
    Fancy any of these motors?

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    Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, Carlos Tevez… just three world footballing legends to be born on star-studded February 5

    IF you should happen to have a child born on February 5, go out and buy them a football and a pair of boots immediately…
    Why’s that you ask? Well, there is a pretty good chance they will go on to become one of the best footballers on the planet, that’s why.

    Cristiano Ronaldo – with wife Georgina Rodriguez – turns 36 todayCredit: Reuters

    Neymar joins CR7 in being born on February 5 in a freakish coincidenceCredit: Splash News

    If you don’t believe me, just check out a list of some of the names to be born on the fifth day of the second month…
    For starters, how about Juventus and Portugal superstar Cristiano Ronaldo?
    The former Manchester United man, 36 today, has won almost everything there is to win in football – the Premier League, LaLiga, Serie A, the Champions League, European Championship, the Ballon d’Or, you name it, he’s won it.
    All that to go with a string of stunning partners, a host of top cars, a modelling career and luxury homes all over the planet – CR7 has done pretty well for himself.

    Then there’s Paris Saint-Germain and Brazil wiz Neymar – who cost a cool £198million – another to born on February 5 and is 29 today.
    But it’s not just those two – Carlos Tevez was also born on February 5 and will celebrate his 37th birthday back in his native Argentina.
    The Argentine star has played for Manchester City, Manchester United and Juventus in his distinguished career before becoming the highest-paid player of all time, taking home £615,000-a-week in China.

    Stars born on February 5

    Cristiano Ronaldo – 36Neymar – 29Carlos Tevez – 37Gheorghe Hagi – 56Adnan Januzaj – 26Patrick Roberts – 24Jordan Rhodes – 31Vedran Corluka – 35Rodrigo Palacio – 39Giovanni van Bronckhorst – 46Billy Sharp – 35

    Carlos Tevez is a third world superstar to share the February 5 birthdayCredit: Getty
    However, after a dud spell in the Chinese Super League, Tevez is back at boyhood club Boca Juniors as he brings the curtain down on his long career.

    That’s already three of the best players on the planet, but there are also stars from years gone by making the list, such as Gheorghe Hagi.
    Likened to a certain Argentinian ace, Hagi was given the nickname “The Maradona of the Carpathians” for his skill.
    Elsewhere a host of current and ex-Premier League also share the February 5 birthday.
    Sheffield Wednesday striker Jordan Rhodes, 31, and ex-Manchester United ace Adnan Januzaj, 26, were also born on that day.
    Man City’s 24-year-old wonderkid Patrick Roberts – on-loan at Derby – and Sheffield United star Billy Sharp, 35, are just two more.

    Romania legend Gheorghe Hagi was born on February 5, as well as modern-day starsCredit: PA:Empics
    Former Tottenham man Vedran Corluka, 35, and ex-Argentina international Rodrigo Palacio, 39, are just two others to make the list, along with former Arsenal ace Giovanni van Bronckhorst, who turns 46 today.
    But the freaky footballing date doesn’t just relate to players…
    West Ham co-owner David Sullivan, 84, and 52-year-old actor Michael Sheen, who played Brian Clough in the film The Damned United, were also born on February 5… the same as ex-England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson, 73.
    But what kind of sorcery could possibly hand people born on February 5 this fate?

    Ex-Manchester United forward Adnan Januzaj is another to be born on February 5Credit: Getty Images

    Well, world-renowned astrologer Shelley von Strunckel claimed this is no mere coincidence.
    She claimed: “Aquarians are geniuses, they think on their feet. They make a decision quicker than anyone else.”
    So there you have it. It’s a done deal: If you’re born on February 5, you’ll become a star…

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    Beckham, Ronaldo and Messi live in amazing homes, but which footballer owns the most expensive property?

    THE life of an A-list footballer is one that’s filled with luxury.
    The likes of David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have earned fortunes from the game – splashing the cash on some stunning homes.

    David Beckham has a plush pad with wife Victoria Beckham in central LondonCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    But which footballer has the most expensive house and how much is it worth?
    Join SunSport for the definitive countdown as we give you the most expensive footballers’ homes.
    7. John Terry, £5m
    In 2014, JT  sold his pad in Surrey to Omani royals for an incredible £16m – making a tidy £10million profit.
    But what John bought next was equally as impressive, and literally next door to where he previously resided.

    He splashed £4.35m on Colin Montgomerie’s former home after initially renting it.
    The property has seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, four receptions rooms and a two-bedroom staff annex.
    He has since added an astro-turf pitch, which has boosted the property’s value to £5million.
    All in all, JT boasts a property empire worth around £47million – with his latest venture in knocking down Tandem House in the area and turning it into two homes.

    John Terry sold his previous home for £16mCredit: Reuters

    JT’s new pad, with his former mansion with red brick walls on the right of it in this picture
    6. Nicky Butt, £5.5m
    The former Manchester United star is quids in with the sale of this property.
    Butt did live in a stunning luxury pad complete with an indoor swimming pool and a cinema room in an exclusive area of Greater Manchester.
    However, he just recently sold the six bedroom house for a whopping £5.5million.
    And the buyer is in for a treat with a luxury pad complete with an indoor swimming pool and a cinema room.

    Nicky Butt has sold his £5.5m mansion after two years on he market

    The home boasts an amazing cinema room

    The swimming pool completes the luxurious picture
    5. Lionel Messi, £6m
    Boasting sea views and being in a no-fly zone, Messi’s abode – valued at £5.5milion – in Barcelona offers a tranquil experience.
    Located in the exclusive suburb of Castelldefels, it’s the perfect spot for the six-time Ballon d’Or winner to reside.
    Just 12 miles away from the Camp Nou, Messi’s home has a small football pitch, a swimming pool, an indoor gym and a playground for his three children.
    Close friend Luiz Suarez used to live nearby while Philippe Coutinho still does, should a team debriefing be needed.

    The Messis live in a stunning mansion in the exclusive suburb of CastelldefelsCredit: Instagram @antoroccuzzo88

    The home boasts a stunning and spacious loungeCredit: Instagram @antoroccuzzo88

    Messi has a room dedicated to a collection of shirts in his home

    Messi often plays football in his garden with his Dogue de Bordeaux called HulkCredit: Instagram @leomessi
    4. Cristiano Ronaldo, £8m
    In 2018, Ronaldo moved to Juventus.
    And he needed a house that was fit for the new king of Turin.
    His current digs feature two adjoining villas found on a private road guarded by security, which leads to an entrance gate.
    The villas themselves have separate entrances, and are surrounded by lush gardens and vegetation.
    Ronaldo is believed to have fallen in love with the home because of its similarities with his Madrid property.
    There’s a state-of-the-art gym that he and former shop assistant Georgina love to use together. And there’s also a swimming pool, which Ronaldo cools down in by doing a few laps following a strenuous session lifting weights.
    The property is so high up, ‘it’s as if Turin were at the feet of CR7, a tribute of the city to the long-awaited and newly-arrived champion,’ La Gazzetta dello Sport reported at the time of purchase.

    Ronaldo’s home in Turin features two adjoining villasCredit: Instagram

    Ronaldo relaxes on one of the many terracesCredit: AFP or licensors

    The property boasts amazing views of the city of TurinCredit: Instagram

    Ronaldo has found a place to sunbathe in his current Italian homeCredit: Instagram / @cristiano

    The property boasts plenty of space for the whole Ronaldo familyCredit: Instagram

    Ronaldo relaxes in one of the many lounge areas of the homeCredit: Refer to Caption
    3. Kaka, £9m
    The Brazilian great may be retired, but if he’s looking to put his feet up at his luxury pad in Madrid then he may have a fight on his hands.
    Kaka bought this gem, which is situated near Ronaldo’s in the city’s exclusive La Finca area, for £6.4m.
    Since moving to the MLS, Kaka has rented the house out to Gareth Bale for a cool £16k a month and it’s unlikely that the Welshman will hand the keys back willingly.
    The brainchild of leading designer Joaquin Torres, this 16,000 square foot home is built on two-storeys.
    It also has a private indoor pool and a gym. Should Bale return to Spain after his loan move to Spurs, at least he goes back to a home he loves.
    Real Madrid team-mate Sergio Ramos is a neighbour. Even their boss Zinedine Zidane lives nearby.

    Kaka bought this beauty before heading to the MLSCredit: Instagram

    Kaka won the Ballon d’Or in 2007 – the last person other than Ronaldo or Messi to take home the awardCredit: Reuters

    Gareth Bale currently rents this Madrid home off KakaCredit: Getty – Contributor
    2. Wayne Rooney, £20m
    Worth around £20million, Rooney’s home has been nicknamed the Morrisons mansion, because it’s so big it looks like a superstore.
    The stately Cheshire pile boasts a garage with his collection of cars, a cinema, swimming pool, and even two man-made fishing lakes.
    Most recently, the new Derby County boss laid down a full-size artificial pitch in his back garden – complete with a seating area.
    It was former horse riding arena, but Rooney didn’t need that.
    Instead, he built a brand new pitch with its own dugouts and changing rooms.
    Planners at East Cheshire Council ruled Rooney’s revised plans “onside”after there were no objections from neighbours.
    It also has huge indoor swimming pool surrounded by a glass pavilion, a hot tub, plunge pool, steam room and “his” or “hers” changing rooms.

    Wayne Rooney built his Cheshire home from scratchCredit: PA:Press Association

    Wayne Rooney’s huge football pitch has been builtCredit: Google

    The Rooneys’ new Cheshire home has been mocked for “looking like a Morrisons”Credit: The Mega Agency
    1. David Beckham, £39.5m
    Reportedly worth £339m, Becks can have any home he wants.
    So, it’s no surprise that the former Man United star tops our list with his stunning London abode.
    Bought for an incredible £31.5m in 2013, they added £8m worth of refurbishment on to the property value over the next 3 years.
    It has eight bedrooms, two dressing rooms, a catwalk style runway fit for any fashionista, a playroom, gym, spa and a salon-style room.
    Neighbours include Robbie Williams, Simon Cowell and Elton John, so he’s in good company.

    David Beckham spent an extra £8m renovating his £31.5m homeCredit: Rex Features

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    Man Utd wonderkid Shola Shoretire, 17, is the ‘next Jadon Sancho’ and snubbed Barcelona and Juventus to sign new deal

    THE buzz around Shola Shoretire extended far beyond Old Trafford.
    The Manchester United wonderkid, 17, was being courted by the likes of European giants Barcelona and Juventus before he reportedly signed his first professional deal.

    Shola Shoretire has reportedly signed a professional deal with Manchester UnitedCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    There was talk last year that the promising youngster had already signed a pre-contract to turn professional with the club when he was just 16.
    His rapid ascension through the youth ranks has got some Old Trafford big-wigs purring that the Nigerian-born star could be the answer to the club’s problems out wide after missing out on Jadon Sancho.
    The skilful attacker’s game has also been compared to African football legend Jay-Jay Okocha, who graced Premier League pitches with Bolton Wanderers in the early 2000s.
    WHAT’S ALL THE FUSS ABOUT?
    The diminutive teen, comfortable with both feet, can play out wide and through the middle.

    It’s testament to his ability that United are already confident he has the ability to succeed at the highest level by eyeing him for a deal before he turned 17.
    Shoretire joined Manchester United’s youth set up at the age of 10 from Newcastle, and has blossomed since his arrival.
    In last season’s FA Youth Cup, he fired United into the semi-final scoring at Old Trafford in the 2-1 defeat of Wigan Athletic.
    Incredibly, earlier that day he was studying for his GCSEs at school.

    “He was at school today, all day! Then he came over to Old Trafford to play,” Under-18 coach Neil Ryan revealed.
    “It’s incredible really. Different day for him compared to other players.”

    Shoretire is one of a number of promising United youngsters coming through the ranksCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Blessed with quick feet, Shoretire has been likened to Jay-Jay OkochaCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    UEFA YOUTH LEAGUE HISTORY
    Shoretire appeared at the Milk Cup in Northern Ireland at the age of 13 in 2017. And in 2019 he made history.
    Aged just 14 years and 314 days he came on as a sub in United’s 2-1 win over Valencia, and became the  youngest player to appear in the UEFA Youth League – a competition reserved for Under-19 teams.
    “We want to keep them humble, hard-working,” Ryan explained.
    “It’s not just the coaching staff who do that, there are a number of staff throughout the academy, right throughout the place, feeding the same messages. It’s what we pride ourselves on.
    “When you see the professionalism of the likes of Marcus Rashford, he’s the shining example. Scott McTominay, so on. These boys are products of the academy and the staff who work with them. They are our examples.
    “Good players can enjoy the big stage. [Shoretire] is a really exciting player. He’s evolving and developing, can play a number of different positions, he showed a great maturity I thought.”

    In 2019 Shoretire made history as the youngest ever Uefa Youth League playerCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Shoretire was born in NigeriaCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Shoretire celebrates scoring at Old Trafford in the FA Youth Cup against WiganCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    NIGERIA OR ENGLAND?
    With the stage set, Shoretire has a good chance in joining first teamers Rashford and McTominay if he plays his cards right – with manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer alerted to his ability.
    And then, surely, international honours could follow.

    Although he was born in Africa, Shoretire has been invited to join England’s youth set-up in the past.
    At the age of 16, with the world at its feet, decisions on who he could represent can wait for now.
    But his first step is to conquer United.

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