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    Man Utd ace Jadon Sancho heading for awkward reunion with Erik ten Hag after buying mansion round the corner from him

    MANCHESTER United star Jadon Sancho is in line for an awkward encounter with Erik ten Hag – after the winger splashed out on a stunning mansion round the corner from where his manager lives.Sancho is currently on loan at Borussia Dortmund after the player and ten Hag had a spectacular bust up earlier this season.Jadon Sancho has bought a mansion round the corner from Erik ten HagCredit: ZenpixSancho purchased the £3.8 million stunning new home just a few minute’s walk from ten Hag’s home in Hale, Gtr ManchesterCredit: ZenpixSancho is currently on loan at Borussia Dortmund after having a spectacular bust up with ten Hag earlier this seasonCredit: PATen Hag jettisoned Sancho, 24, from the first team squad for United’s clash against Arsenal in September after accusing him of not having the right attitude in training.Sancho responded furiously in a statement posted on Instagram, accusing ten Hag of making him a “scapegoat”.The £73m man was never selected again by ten Hag and joined Dortmund on loan in January.Now the pair face an awkward reunion after Sancho purchased a £3.8 million stunning new home just a few minute’s walk from ten Hag’s home in Hale, Gtr Manchester.Read More on FootballThe five-bedroom home boasts an indoor swimming pool, cinema room and a huge open plan kitchen, living room and dining room.A source said: “Jadon and ten Hag have clearly struggled to get on this year and both have very strong views on each other.“Ten Hag is adamant Sancho should apologise, Jadon is equally as firm that he has nothing to apologise for and if anything he has been mistreated.“They struggle to get along when they are working, so the idea of them bumping into each other in the street could make for a very awkward encounter.”Most read in FootballSancho, who was pictured visiting the property which is still being built, joined United in the summer of 2021 but has struggled to adapt to live at Old Trafford.His loan deal finishes at the end of the season when he will return to an uncertain future at United.He is expected to start for Dortmund in the Champions League final against Real Madrid on June 1.Five things you didn’t know about Jadon Sancho (2) More

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    Incredible pictures show Tyson Fury with wife Paris outside £35k log cabin – before boxing champ amassed £300m fortune

    THESE remarkable pictures show Tyson Fury’s rise from humble beginnings — to heavyweight champion of the world.Just 15 years ago Fury proudly posed for the camera with wife Paris, 25, while he was having a £35,000 gypsy-style one-bedroom cabin built on the site of his father’s scrap yard.Pictures of Tyson Fury and wife Paris in 2010 show the couple outside their one-bedroom cabinCredit: Matthew PoverTyson, just 22 at the time, was living a far more modest lifestyle before his boxing career took offCredit: Matthew Pover14 years later Fury is a multi-millionaire preparing for the latest defence of his world title against Oleksandr UsykCredit: EPAThe wooden building in Styal, Cheshire, was so small the 6ft 9in boxer had to stoop to get inside, while it was surrounded by caravans owned by other family members.Then 22 he boasted an unbeaten record of just 12 professional fights.But he already had his sights firmly set on the highest honours in boxing, saying: “It’s meant to be. My destiny. “I want to become champion of the world.”READ MORE TYSON FURYAt the time, he said the trappings of wealth held no interest for him“To me,” he declared, “fighting and boxing is more prestigious than Bentleys and Rolls-Royces. “Cars and things like that don’t impress me.”Fast forward to 2024, Fury, who left school when he was 13, has enjoyed unbroken success inside the ropes, winning 34 fights and drawing once against Deontay Wilder.And outside the ring, he has amassed an estimated £300million personal fortune. Most read in BoxingMoreover, should he overcome Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk, 37, tomorrow in the undisputed heavyweight champion title fight in the Saudi capital of Riyadh, his bank balance will swell by at least another £80million, enough to buy his log cabin 2,300 times over.The star, who holds the WBC belt, already enjoys a lifestyle he could only dream of while living in a log cabin and earning just a few thousand pounds a fight.Tyson Fury pulled apart from Oleksandr Usyk as fiery brawl breaks out at weigh-in for undisputed title fightHe lives with Paris and the couple’s seven children in a £1.7million mansion — which has “Gypsy King” emblazoned on the driveway — in Morecambe, Lancs.He also owns a £6million holiday home in the Spanish resort of Marbella and another two mansions in US fight capital Las Vegas.One of them is used to house his trainer when he is in fight camp.Alongside his array of homes, the 35-year-old has developed a £2million collection of supercars. It includes two Rolls-Royce Cullinans, which cost upwards of £500,000 each, a £150,000 Mercedes G-Wagon, a £50,000 classic Mini Cooper, a £150,000 Range Rover and a Ferrari.The Gypsy King has also landed millions in lucrative sponsorship deals with companies including Italian fashion label Claudio Luigi and drinks brand Wow Hydrate.For all of his fantastic wealth, viewers of last year’s hit Netflix series, At Home With The Furys, saw a mundane side to the boxer’s family life in Morecambe.Tyson and his family starred in Netflix documentary series At Home with the FurysCredit: Courtesy of NetflixHeavyweight champ Tyson is favourite with the bookies to win his fight against UsykCredit: GettyHe was seen taking the bins out, going to the tip and a barber’s and drinking tea from a chippy.On his 34th birthday, he opened everyday presents including pants, socks and a £5 T-shirt.If Fury — 4/15 favourite with the bookies — wins the Usyk fight, he will become the first undisputed world heavyweight champion since 1999 and certain to rake in tens of millions more from sponsorship deals around the world.His post-fight plans are simple, with Fury saying he was going to Saudi to “get paid, get laid and come back to Morecambe Bay”.Tyson has a formidable boxing record but so does his unbeaten opponentExpert analysisTYSON FURY’S life inside and outside of the ring has been a rollercoaster worthy of the crazy Riyadh skyline.

    It wasn’t too long ago he was overlooked by Team GB for the 2008 Olympics and failed to convince the Ireland team to let him in.
    One of his earliest professional assignments was a bout at the Norfolk Showground, Alan Partridge would have probably turned a ticket down.
    He was infamous for a sketch-show standard verbal volley against David Price where he made a mantra out of the term “you big stiff plumber from Liverpool”.
    He even upercutted himself flush in the face once – it went viral when that tern was reserved for infections.
    His physical and mental collapse after the magnificent dethroning of Wladimir Klitschko helped wash away a doping ban.
    And he has sky rocketed since he rebuilt his life and career after ballooning to 29st and plummeting into addiction.
    But now he stands on the cusp of utter boxing immortality and emulating only the finest big men in history.
    It will be some turnaround.
    And with 10 more fights still wanted by Saudi and a mega-money Anthony Joshua rivalry still to address, it might only just be getting started

    Fury’s promoter Frank Warren, 72, was more eloquent about the sporting contest he faces. He said: “These are two guys in their prime and very rarely in the past 30 or 40 years have heavyweights at their best fought each other.“This is happening and it’s a tremendous fight.“It’s going to be a major moment in sporting history, not boxing history, sporting history.”Fury and Usyk are destined to fight again later this year before the Gypsy King can battle Anthony Joshua in an all-British superbout.Warren said: “If Tyson comes through, of course we want to see the big fight between Fury and AJ.“But I don’t think that will be the fight afterwards. “I don’t think it will be because there is so much money involved for the loser of this fight — and the rematch. “I don’t know what sort of step-aside money you’d give them to do that.READ MORE SUN STORIES“It would only happen if someone was out of action after this first fight — that would be a thing. “But it will come around quickly, February.”Tyson had already won 12 of 12 professional fights back when he was 22Credit: Matthew PoverHe now enjoys a lifestyle he could only dream of when he was living in a log cabinCredit: Matthew PoverTyson has now amassed an estimated £300million personal fortuneCredit: Matthew Pover3% say I’d win fightTHREE percent of Brits think they could beat Tyson Fury, a poll found.

    Of the confident punters, Leicester and Glasgow locals thought they had the best chances, with 6 per cent claiming they had what it takes to knock out the Gypsy King in the ring.
    And 5 per cent of 25 to 34-year-olds say they would make light work of the heavyweight.
    In Paddy Power Bingo’s poll of 2,000, many also said they could take on Anthony Joshua.
    Paddy Power’s Rachael Kane said: “Brits must’ve had a knock to the head if they think they could flatten Fury.” More

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    Forgotten Premier League star, 35, now worth millions after lucrative career change

    FORMER Premier League star Florin Gardos has swapped boots and matches for bricks and mortar by becoming a property developer.Now he is rolling in it after his new career renovating houses in London and building new homes in Romania.A former Romania defender is now worth a fortune after success in another careerCredit: GettyFlorin Gardos, pictured in action for Southampton against Arsenal, spent four years at SaintsCredit: GettySouthampton paid Steaua Bucharest £6million to sign the Romanian international defender in 2014.However, the 35-year-old made just 18 appearances during four injury-hit years at St Mary’s.Gardos left the Premier League to go to his homeland to join Universitatea Craiova and then retired in 2022.But he used the savings he banked from his time in the beautiful game to start a new career and he has not looked back since.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLGardos told Pro Sport: “I invested in houses in the UK after I got injured for the first time.“I had money in the bank, but didn’t invest it. There was a moment when I asked myself – what if something happened and I couldn’t play any more?“A friend who still lives in England guided me. “We bought houses on the outskirts of London built in the 1930s and ’40s, rebuilt them and rented them out.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS“We bought them with extraordinary interest rates, 1.5 to 2.5 per cent. I had the advantage of my friend, who went out to find the properties.“He knew the market well, he knew estate agents and he had a renovation company. I learned from him.Most dramatic Premier League’s final days“Taking out a loan is not easy. Both you and the seller are required to have a lawyer, and the process of checking the documents takes a month or two.“The risk of spikes decreases, and it is a good investment.”After striking it lucky in our capital, Gardos, who won two Romanian titles with Steaua – now known as FCSB – returned back to his country and enjoyed more success.He told a podcast: “I set up a company when I returned to Craiova, and my associates advised me to start there.“We built a block with 20 apartments, and it sold very well. “We started a second one, and the world is open to us as people saw we do quality things.READ MORE SUN STORIES“I founded a second company in 2022 by myself.“I focused on building houses in my hometown Satu Mare.”Who are these famous footballers? More

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    Inside Tyson Fury’s modest £550k five-bedroom Morecambe home where he, wife Paris and growing family lived

    TYSON FURY has been box office material for the best part of a decade.But the Brit boxing champion has, for large portions of his career, lived a modest life – despite being a multi-millionaire.Tyson Fury, pictured here alongside Paris, is one of the richest athletes on the planetCredit: AlamyBut for large portions of his career, the Gypsy King lived in a modest house worth £550,000Credit: ITVThe Fury home is filled with homages to Tyson’s title-filled careerCredit: ITVThe Fury household is kept afloat by Tyson’s wife ParisCredit: ITVWBC heavyweight champ Fury says has no plans to move away from the seaside town of MorecambeCredit: ITVThe Gypsy King has raked in some of the biggest purses in recent history and is on course to do so again this weekend when he faces Oleksandr Usyk for all the heavyweight marbles.Despite having taken part in some of the biggest fights of his era and the lavish perks of his job, Fury has refused to forget his roots.And those roots are firmly laid in the small town of Morecambe – where he owns two houses.Prior to moving into a £1.7million mansion in 2021, Fury and his massive family – which includes seven kids – lived in a modest house.READ MORE ON TYSON FURYThe Fury clan, according to Zoopla, lived in a five-bed and four-bathroom house worth just over £550,000.The house was far from what you expect a multi-millionaire to be residing in – with nothing overtly flashy on the exterior or interior.Despite his millions in the bank and a seemingly ever-growing family, Fury and his wife Paris were all too happy to call their old house home.Speaking on a three-part ITV documentary in 2020, “People say to me, ‘Why don’t you live in California or America?’ – why would I?Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSTYSON FURY VS OLEKSANDR USYK: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE UNDISPUTED HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT”Why would I abandon my own country for a bit of money and some fame?”I love it. I would never leave Morecambe. It’s true beauty. Sun sport’s panel question if Tyson Fury’s trash talk is ‘cringe’ ahead of Usyk showdown”If the weather was better, every house here would be a million quid.”Fury’s old digs were filled with homages to his numerous triumphs inside the ring.The titles he’s won during his glittering career are adorned next to a framed picture of him celebrating his stunning 2015 upset of Wladimir Klitschko.Before making Morecambe his home in 2011, Fury used to reside in a caravan on land owned by his dad John.Swanky motorsAnd the 35-year-old has a fully-restored gypsy wagon among his fleet of swanky motors – which includes two Rolls Royces.After countless hours renovating the wagon, Fury is as proud as punch to take it out for a spin as he is any of his supercars.He said: “[It’s] real gold, gold leaf, all hand-painted.”The Gypsy code says you must travel towards the sun, so we keep the sun towards the back.”When he’s not travelling the world or duking it out with some of the best heavyweights on the planet, Fury likes to spend time at home with his kids and chip in with the housework.Well, all the chores that need doing outside the house.He told The Guardian last year: “It’s not 50/50. Paris does it all [of the housework].”Paris does all the stuff in the house, and I do everything outside.”I do the bins, I do the school run and I pick up the dog s**t. “I’m an expert at the dog s**t picking up. Love it. I absolutely love it!”Credit: ITVThe Gypsy King decides to take the wagon out for a spin in a funny clip from last year’s ITV documentaryCredit: ITVFury admits the family home would go to pot if it wasn’t for wife ParisCredit: ITVFury will throw down with Oleksandr Usyk for all the heavyweight marbles nextCredit: EPAThe bins will be waiting for Fury when he returns from his venture to Saudi Arabia, where he’ll look to write his name into the history books.The Wythenshawe warrior will throw down with former pound-for-pound king Usyk on Saturday night to crown the heavyweight division’s first undisputed champion in nearly 25 years.Fury dreamed about being draped in all the belts when he began his professional career 16 years ago and is champing at the bit to make it become a reality.He recently told Sky Sports: “From a little boy, I said that and achieved it.”So I’ve got to be one of the rare few people who dreamed something as a child and achieved it as an adult.”It’s been [an] amazing journey.READ MORE SUN STORIES”And here we are now, 16 years later, about to be [the] undisputed champion of the world.”The biggest fight, in the last 25 years, which is an amazing effort.”Inside the Gypsy King’s royal courtTYSON FURY is one of the biggest characters in sport. More

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    Arne Slot will ‘move into Jurgen Klopp’s £4million house’ when Feyenoord manager takes the Liverpool job

    ARNE SLOT is allegedly set to move into Jurgen Klopp’s house after taking over his job.Liverpool were rocked in January when the German announced that he would be leaving Anfield this summer.Jurgen Klopp will leave Liverpool next week after nine years in chargeCredit: RexArne Slot is set to replace him and move into the German’s club houseCredit: GettyThe 56-year-old ensured that he will depart with some silverware when guiding the Reds to Carabao Cup success in February.However, his hopes of leading them to the title are all-but over as well as their FA Cup and Europa League aspirations also being ended.Feyenoord manager Slot, 45, is widely-believed to have already agreed to become Liverpool’s new boss for next season.And fans are just waiting for the formalities to be completed and an official announcement to be made.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLNow the Daily Mirror has claimed that Slot will move into Klopp’s seven-bedroom house.They report that removal vans have been seen at Klopp’s home, which is worth around £4million and “in the exclusive village” of Formby in Merseyside.The mansion boasts three lounges, a home cinema, an indoor swimming pool plus a landscaped garden and is owned by the Premier League club.Liverpool bought it from their former manager Brendan Rodgers after he had previously purchased it from legendary ex captain Steven Gerrard.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSKlopp is said to have become a popular figure in Formby and “is often spotted in local pubs and restaurants” in the area.But now locals will be waiting to welcome Dutchman Slot to the area with him preparing to move in to the property.Incoming Liverpool manager Arne Slot snaps at reporters in press conference and threatens ‘this will be unpleasant’Klopp is now believed to be planning to spend time in Majorca once he departs Anfield.He bought a £3.4m house in Santa Ponsa two years ago and is set to enjoy some time off on the Spanish island.However, he can expect a call from his successor.Slot recently revealed that he planned to phone Klopp once he officially takes charge.He said: “It’s normal if you go to a new club that you contact the coach.“I did this at Feyenoord as well.READ MORE SUN STORIES“All the knowledge a person has from working a few years at the club, or nine in this case.”Liverpool travel to Aston Villa on Monday before finishing the campaign at home to Wolves, which will be Klopp’s last match in charge after nine years.What they have said about Arne Slot
    MATT WADE, head of sporting strategy at Feyenoord
    “He is a brilliant communicator, and consultative, but also clear at the same time.
    “He is quite cautious, quite introverted, but very rule based and principled, which means everyone knows where they stand.
    “And he is not paranoid, which allows freedom for specialists to operate.”
    SANDER WESTERVELD, former Liverpool goalkeeper and team-mate of Arne Slot
    “When I played with Arne at Sparta, you could see that he would become a coach.
    “He was a leader, a No10 midfielder and someone who would change tactics by himself.
    “The job he has done at Feyenoord makes him the perfect fit for Liverpool.”
    Dutch football journalist MARCEL VAN DER KRAAN
    “I’ve followed Feyenoord for 40 years. Not since the days of Johan Cruyff at Ajax in the 1980s has there been a coach so attack-minded in the Dutch league.
    “Cruyff only had a few disciples who followed him and one of them was Pep Guardiola.”
    Arsenal star REISS NELSON who played 31 games under Slot on loan at Feyenoord
    “I felt like Arne Slot is a great manager. He really got me into my rhythm.
    “He gave me a lot of opportunities to play and I excelled.” More

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    Inside new Man Utd owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s ‘secret’ life in the UK – as he rows with ‘jealous’ neighbours over BEES

    NEIGHBOURS of Manchester United owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe have told of his secret life in an isolated corner of England – and lifted the lid on a row over his “bee factory”.Sir Jim, who in 2023 bought a 25 percent stake in United for £1 billion, is Britain’s second richest man, with a net worth of £29.6 billion.Neighbours of Manchester United owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe have told of his secret life in an isolated corner of EnglandCredit: PAThe businessman was accused of constructing an ‘industrial site’ after he built two huge barns, a tennis court and a pergola without consentHe also owns Nice FC, Team Sky cycling and his firm Ineos is the main partner of the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team.The 71-year-old, who grew up on a council estate a stonesthrow from Old Trafford, spends much of his time in Monaco.While not in the millionaires playground, he leads a quieter life in Hampshire’s New Forest, enjoying sailing and adventure sports.Since snapping up a ramshackle beachfront home in 2006, the businessman has carried out an extensive redevelopment of the site.Read More on Sir Jim RatcliffeBut the work behind his CCTV and spike-riddled eight foot high walls has attracted fury over the years, with Sir Jim forced to see off four planning refusals on his home.This week, the billionaire won his latest battle – an 18 month row over a honey factory on his land.Do YOU have a story about United or Sir Jim? We PAY for stories! Get in touch: tom.hussey@thesun.co.ukThe businessman, who has spoken of his love of homemade produce, was accused of constructing an “industrial site” after he built two huge barns, a tennis court and a pergola without consent.Most read in FootballSir Jim applied for retrospective planning permission from the planning authority in 2022 as one neighbour accused of doing “what he wants with impunity”.Objecting to the plans in November 2022, they livid local said: “Yet more development from an industrialist who seems intent on turning this stretch of the Hampshire coast into an industrial site.“And, as we have come to expect from billionaire elites, the belief that he can do what he wants with impunity as he can afford to pay more lawyers and fight local authorities.”He urged the New Forest National Park Authority (NFNPA) to “stand up” to wealthy owners who “seem intent on buying small houses and then by hook or by crook massively overdeveloping them”.According to plans, one of the two sheds houses the “bee factory”, tractor, soil roller compactor, forklift, wood chipper, Turf Gator, lawn-mower, hedge-cutters and leaf blowers.BEE-ING SERIOUSSir Jim’s latest planning row centres around a “bee factory
    The row rumbled for 18-months after he built after he built two huge barns, a tennis court and a pergola without consent.
    He applied for retrospective permission from the planning authority in 2022.
    According to plans one of the two unauthorised sheds houses the “bee factory”, tractor, soil roller compactor, forklift, wood chipper, Turf Gator, lawn-mower, hedge-cutters and leaf blowers.
    Sir Jim has previously spoken of his love of homemade produce.
    The other stores a cherry picker, trailer, tractor flail, fertiliser spreader, three chainsaws and a leaf sucker.
    One furious neighbour said Sir Jim was turning his home into an “industrial site” and acting with “impunity”.
    After a long battle, the petrochemicals titan successfully argued his case and will not be forced to abandon his beekeeping facility.

    The other is used for storing a cherry picker, trailer, tractor flail, fertiliser spreader, three chainsaws and a leaf sucker.Sir Jim was granted retrospective planning permission to keep the two barns this week.Following the victory, to neighbours spoke fondly of the billionaire but told The Sun he is rarely seen in the area.One lady, who said she worked with him over 20 years ago “before he blew up”, described a “nice” man who was kind and “humble”.She added: “I honestly don’t have a bad word to say about him.”Another man, who has also worked for Sir Jim, said those who opposed the bee factory are “jealous”.He said: “It’s just one of his many investments, he owns property in Lyndhurst, Hampshire cattle breeders, rows and rows of properties in Brockenhurst, just investments.RAGS TO RICHESSIR Jim Ratcliffe went from growing up in poverty on a council estate in the shadow of Old Trafford – to buying Man United years later.
    His rags to riches story was thanks to extraordinary business intellect which allowed him to amass untold wealth in just a matter of years.
    Sir Jim is the founder, chairman and majority owner of British petrochemicals empire Ineos, which he started in May 1998 to lead the buyout of a BP chemicals business.
    The site in Antwerp was bought for £84m and employed 400 people.
    Today, Sir Jim’s Ineos operates 194 sites across 29 countries and employs more than 26,000 people.
    The firm says it generates £52.6bn of revenue every year.
    He was listed 2nd on The Sunday Times Rich List in 2023 – worth £29.7bn.
    His worth has fluctuated massively in recent years, ranked 27th in the 2022 Rich List boasting an estimated wealth of £6.075bn.
    Sir Jim was the UK’s third highest individual taxpayer and forked out £110million in 2017-18, according to the Sunday Times tax list.

    “I think he ferries people about in his helicopter. “He’s always in the South of France. I don’t think he’s ever down here.”I think he was down here at Christmas time.”Sir Jim’s property empire across the New Forest have one couple concerned.The wife, who did not want to be identified, said she “worries” about his plans for the “rows and rows” of homes Sir Jim allegedly owns.She said: “What if he takes over? What is his plan?”The businessman’s presence has also attracted bad characters.One source said the billionaire was allegedly the target of burglars who ransacked his home several years ago.The thieves are said to have made off with builders tools and equipment.READ MORE SUN STORIESSir Jim’s Ineos operates 194 sites across 29 countries and employs more than 26,000 people.He was approached for comment.The billionaire was facing the prospect of having to demolish the shedsSir Jim, who in 2023 bought a 25 percent stake in United for £1 billion, is Britain’s second richest man, with a net worth of £29.6 billionCredit: PASince snapping up a ramshackle beachfront home in 2006, the businessman has carried out an extensive redevelopment of the siteCredit: GettySir Jim watched his team take on Spurs alongside ex-Man U manager Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford on January 14 this yearCredit: GettyA billboard with Sir Jim Ratcliffe on the front appeared in Manchester shortly after he bought a stake in UnitedCredit: GettySir Jim is the founder, chairman and majority owner of British petrochemicals empire Ineos, which he started in May 1998Credit: PA More

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    Man City’s Kyle Walker welcomed back into Annie Kilner’s £3.5million home after Lauryn Goodman scandal

    KYLE Walker has reportedly been welcomed back home by Annie Kilner after they split following the Lauryn Goodman scandal.The couple, who now have four sons, took time apart in January after it was revealed Walker had a second child with model Lauryn Goodman, 33.Kyle Walker recently become a father for the sixth time after his wife Annie ­Kilner gave birth to a boyCredit: BackGridThe Man City defender has reportedly been welcomed back into the family homeKyle and Annie with three of their four kids after a matchCredit: AFP-GettyThe Manchester City defender, 33, relocated to a home close by, paying £20,000 per month rent as the couple’s marriage hit the rocks.But the Prem ace has since returned to live in the £3.5million family home in Cheshire four months later, according to one source.And it is claimed that the pair are trying to “get their marriage back on track” after Kyle’s infidelity.A source told MailOnline: “Kyle is now living back with the Annie and the kids as they try and put their difficulties behind them and get their marriage back on track.Read More in Football”She needs a lot of help around the house and a lot of emotional support. Kyle’s very happy that he’s back in the family home but things are still very strained between them.”The source added that Man City and England star Walker has been doing more household chores than previously, such as the school run and also tidying upThe Sun revealed in January that Annie had kicked Kyle out of the family’s £3.5million home in Cheshire.But Annie, 30, gave birth last month with the England footballer right by her side.Most read in FootballSince her latest childbirth, Annie who’s already mum to Roman, 11, Riaan, seven, and Reign, five, is said to be “doing well”.The source added: “It would be an understatement to say that he needs to get back into Annie’s good books and he’s doing his best by making himself more useful around the house. Kyle Walker eyes up mega-money move away from Man City in wake of frenzied speculation about his turbulent love life”But there are people within her circle who feel that she’s taken him back too quickly.”But her hormones are all over the place and she’s decided that its worth putting in the effort to save their marriage. A lot of women wouldn’t have done this but at the end of the day, it’s her choice.”Their split came after Lauryn revealed Kyle was the father of her young son and daughter.In a bombshell interview with The Sun, Kyle said he bitterly regretted hurting “soulmate” Annie.The footballer said: “What I’ve done is horrible and I take full responsibility.“I made idiot choices and idiot decisions.”A lot of women wouldn’t have done this but at the end of the day, it’s her choice.Anonymous sourceHowever, more recently pals said Annie was keen for Kyle to remain a stable fixture in their young family’s life.Friends of the England and City ace said he “couldn’t be happier” after Annie gave birth to their fourth son together last month.It comes after speculation that Walker could change clubs and move abroad with his family in the future.FUTURE PLANSKyle, who is expected to play for England in the Euros in Germany this summer, is said to be “very happy” at title-challengers City.But pals say he is “exploring all options further down the line” in the wake of the frenzied media speculation about his turbulent love life.Wife Annie Kilner — mother to four of his kids — is also open to a move when the time is right.A source told The Sun: “Kyle has been thinking about his future after the Premier League and thinks a move to Saudi could be perfect for him, Annie, and their kids when he is done here.“He has been speaking to Riyad about the football clubs out there and what life is like for people who move there. READ MORE SUN STORIES”Obviously, the lifestyle is vastly different.”Obviously, the lifestyle is vastly different.“Kyle loves playing for Man City and is devoted to the club but he has his head screwed on and has been thinking about what the future holds for him when his time in the Prem and for England is done.”Inside Kyle & Annie’s RelationshipAnnie Kilner and Kyle Walker started dating in their teens.
    The brunette beauty said: “When we started going out it was love at first sight.”
    They were together for over nine years before splitting in May 2019.
    Walker then became a dad for the fourth time after a short-term relationship with Lauryn Goodman.
    Despite the challenges in their relationship, Walker and Kilner put their troubles behind them and got married at the beginning of 2022 after the England star proposed with a £250,000 engagement ring.
    In March 2023, the pair were spotted kissing in public, with life seemingly back to normal.
    The couple then split in January 2024 after Goodman revealed the footballer was the father of her two children. More

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    Former Premier League star, 63, once worth millions now has £2 in bank account and lives on benefits

    FORMER Manchester City star Eike Immel is living off benefits in a council flat with just £2 left in his bank account.The German keeper was a millionaire during his successful career with Borussia Dortmund and Stuttgart.Ex-Manchester City goalkeeper Eike Immel has been declared bankruptCredit: NEWS GROUP NEWSPAPERS LTDThe former West Germany star is now living off benefitsCredit: GETTHe won 19 caps for West Germany and was part of their squad at five major finals.Immel, 63, spent two years in the Premier League and old First Division with City, making 50 appearances before hanging up his gloves in 1997.But he was declared bankrupt in 2008 and his wife and kids left him amid a series of financial concerns.Immel now lives off state benefits in a small flat in his home town of Stadtallendorf.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHe told Stat 1: “Money wasn’t a concern for me in the past.  I used to live the life of Riley.”Sometimes my mobile phone bill came to 10,000 euros [£9,000] a month.”One Christmas I spent £25,000 on clothes for my new girlfriend.”I paid £1m for my home, but at one point the bailiffs were at my door.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSWho are these famous footballers?
    “The tax office said I owed them £800,000, and I was unable to pay it.”I did things that any normal person would say can’t be true.Pep Guardiola launched an astonishing attack on football bosses after Manchester City stumbled into the FA Cup Final-“I hadn’t given enough thought to the future.  Dealing with money is not one of my strengths.”I now live on £972 a month in benefits.  £491 of that goes on rent, leaving me with just £481 for other expenses.”It is a real battle to make ends meet.  Sometimes I just have £2 left.Immel regrets his excess splurges, which have left him relying on the help of loved ones to get by.He said: “The furnishings in the flat have all been given to me, and a friend who runs a local restaurant lets me eat for free.”I am thankful for the help.  But I wish it didn’t have to be this way.” More