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Marc Cucurella 'burgled in frightening home raid' after his £62m move to Chelsea
Chelsea.The Spain international cost the club £62million when joining from Brighton in the summer, moving to the capital with his girlfriend Claudia Rodriguez and their two children.The Sun reports that Cucurella's home was raided shortly after his summer move, adding that it has had an 'unsettling impact' on his attempt to settle at Stamford Bridge. READ MORE: Chelsea reporter struck with pint after Dortmund goal as beer adds insult to injuryCucurella has made 26 appearances in his debut season for the club, but failed to find the form that made him vital under Graham Potter at Brighton.The 24-year-old has been targeted after team-mate Raheem Sterling had to fly back from the World Cup in Qatar to be with his family and James' Champions League medal was stolen.With Sterling heading back to rejoin his England colleagues, James called those who raided his house when he was out as 'low life individuals'.Premier League footballers have had a keen eye on security in recent years, with Marcus Rashford reportedly hiring a live-in minder following a series of break-ins.That decision came after Victor Lindelof's mansion was raided while his wife was at home with their three-year-old and newborn baby.Just weeks after former Tottenham star Dele Alli had his home targeted by armed thugs, Premier League footballers and celebrities began splashing the cash on £75,000 guard dogs.Speaking about Cucurella, Potter was forced to dispel rumours that he had fallen out with fellow new signing Mykhailo Mudryk on the pitch.He said: "Well, there’s no problem in terms of anything sinister at all."If anything it’s just teammates understanding each other, it’s quite a common problem I would say.
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Chelsea madman Diego Costa had nightclub shipped from Surrey mansion to Spain
Premier League fans will remember Diego Costa as an animal on the pitch - but it turns out he was a party animal off it!The maverick former Chelsea striker turned the conservatory of his Surrey mansion into a nightclub, decking it out with a state-of-the-art sound system and top of the range lighting equipment.And as if that wasn't mad enough, the Brazilian-born Spain international ordered it to be dismantled brick-by-brick and shipped over to Madrid so he could rebuild the structure exactly as it was after he was sold to Atletico, according to The Sun.READ MORE: Leicester's Jamie Vardy 'on radar of Man Utd and Chelsea' as solution to striker crisisCosta, who spent three entertaining years at Stamford Bridge, isn't the only footy star to have installed a nightclub in his house. Former Arsenal midfielder Samir Nasri built one in his £6m Cheshire home after he signed for Manchester City, while Chelsea new boy Raheem Sterling did the same did the same a few years ago.The Blues won two titles in three seasons with Costa leading the line, though he left the club abruptly after falling out with Antonio Conte in 2017 by pushing for a move to Chinese Super League side Tianjin Quanjian mid-way through the campaign after they offered the striker a mammoth wage to jump ship.After being informed he wasn't part of the Italian's plans for the upcoming season, Costa went AWOL and flew to Brazil.
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West Ham co-owner's son Jack Sullivan tops Sunday Times Young Rich List in sport
West Ham co-owner David Sullivan has been named top of the Sunday Times’ Young Rich List of sportspeople with a staggering £1.1billion net worth.Jack Sullivan, 22, sensationally topped the list of those involved in the UK sports industry under the age of 30 ahead of every Premier League footballer in the country. He also came second in the overall top-100 list which includes other industries, only being topped by Australian-born businessman Johnny Boufarhat on £2.06billion from his online platform Hopin.It is unlikely to thrill Hammers supporters after narrowly missing out on Europa League football on Sunday, with Sullivan’s fortune taking into account his family’s overall wealth.He was followed on the list of sportspeople by 29-year-old Ben Francis, who owns the Gymshark brand, and Lewis Morgan, who co-founded the same sportswear brand and is now chairman of the AYBL Group.Meanwhile, a whopping 34 of the top 100 who made the overall list were footballers.Do you think too much money has ruined football? Let us know in the comments section.Leading the charge for the Premier League's stars was Paul Pogba, whose enormous Manchester United wages have given him a net worth of £77million.
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