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Eriksson reveals adviser’s dodgy property investments

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04/11/2013

Ex-England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson

In his memoir, Eriksson said he had never cared about money. He said he immediately trusted City of London-insured Samir Khan, who had an office in Bond Street.

On Eriksson’s behalf, Khan invested in a Portsmouth property development where the main investor was Harry Redknapp. Other investments included a beach house in Barbados neighbouring Wayne Rooney’s and a magazine, Icon.

However, profits failed to materialise.

In total, Eriksson’s accountants estimated the schemes had lost him £10m and left him on the verge of bankruptcy. He took Khan to court, where the adviser agreed to bankrupt himself.

According to the memoir, Eriksson met Khan when he was looking to take out a mortgage to buy a £1.7m house in Belgravia, London.

He had little interest in reading contracts and would often sign a single page faxed over by Khan. He was warned several times, including by Redknapp, that his adviser “was no good”, but continued to trust him.

When Eriksson finally began investigating his finances, he discovered he was paying the lease on one ex-girlfriend’s car. Another former lover, Nancy Dell’Olio, was still living in his London apartment.


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