England’s football stars are not taking any chances when it comes to protecting their homes while they are away at the Euros. Following a string of high-profile burglaries, including a raid on Raheem Sterling’s mansion, players have invested in top-notch security measures to ensure their properties are safe.
Sterling, who had £300,000 worth of designer watches stolen from his home in 2022, was just one of the victims targeted by burglary gangs. Other players, such as Jack Grealish and Alexander Isak, have also fallen prey to thieves while away from home.
To prevent any further incidents, the England squad has gone all out with their security measures. They have installed military-grade equipment, including night vision cameras and surveillance drones, to keep their luxury mansions secure during the tournament.
In addition to beefing up their home security, the players’ partners, known as Wags, have reportedly hired private bodyguards amid fears of terrorism threats. Security experts have praised the players for taking proactive steps to protect their homes and families while they focus on the tournament.
The squad recently arrived in Germany for the Euros and wasted no time getting down to business on the training pitch. With their first match against Serbia approaching, manager Gareth Southgate is determined to ensure his team is fully prepared following a disappointing loss to Iceland.