England football stars have taken extra precautions to protect their homes while they are away at the Euros. Following a previous burglary incident involving Raheem Sterling, members of Gareth Southgate’s squad have invested in top-notch security measures to prevent any further break-ins.
Sterling had to rush back home during the World Cup in Qatar in 2022 after thieves stole £300,000 worth of watches from his house. Since then, other players like Jack Grealish and Alexander Isak have also fallen victim to burglaries while away.
To ensure their focus remains on the tournament, the players have spared no expense in installing cutting-edge security technology at their luxury mansions. This includes night vision cameras, trained guard dogs, and surveillance drones with 360-degree vision.
In addition to securing their homes, the players’ partners, known as Wags, are reportedly hiring private bodyguards amid concerns of potential terror attacks during the tournament.
Security experts have praised the players for prioritizing their home security, emphasizing the importance of peace of mind for the players and their families while they are away competing.
The squad has arrived in Germany for the Euros and are gearing up for their opening match against Serbia. Manager Gareth Southgate wasted no time getting the team on the training pitch to prepare for the upcoming games.