Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne’s home in Belgium was allegedly ransacked by thieves on Saturday.
The soccer star, his wife Michèle and their three children were not at the site of the break-in at their 70-acre mansion.
Belgian media outlet HLN said pieces had been removed from Bolderberg’s remote property, but no further details were given.
The robbers allegedly used a stepladder to reach the first floor and get inside.
De Bruyne, 32, bought the sprawling property in 2015, which now features a pool, hot tub and basketball court.
HLN reported that De Bruyne and his family rarely use the resources as they spend most of their time in their flat in Wilmslow, Cheshire.
The Belgian midfielder flew to Saudi Arabia with his City teammates on Saturday ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup after a 2-2 Premier League draw against Crystal Palace.
He missed the game with a hamstring injury and still remains in Pep Guardiola’s 23-man squad for the Middle East.
The injury required surgery but there are hopes the City legend will return to action soon.
This weekend he said: “Everything is going very well. I had surgery, it was a serious injury. But we’re getting closer to the new year. “
City will face Japan’s Urawa Reds in their semi-final on Tuesday.
De Bruyne and his wife, Michele, 30, have been together since 2014 and tied the knot in a lavish rite in Italy in 2017.
In a 2019 interview with The Players’ Tribune, Kevin explained that his wife was the most important person in his life. wife.
“[She] replaced my life in so many ways. Honestly, I don’t know what I would do without it,” he said.
The couple has three children together: Mason, 7, Rome, 5, and Suri, 3.
Last year, De Bruyne Michele was the “best mom” in a heartwarming Instagram post.
The astonishing 30-year-old doesn’t seem to miss a game and his entire family is photographed on the pitch after City’s big wins.
After her husband won their fifth Premier League championship, Michele wrote: “Speechless,” accompanied by photographs of them hugging each other on the pitch.
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