Former Manchester City defender Danny Mills has insisted Leroy Sane would not reject a move to title rivals Liverpool.
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The ex-wife of a supposedly dead soccer player is under investigation for insurance fraud after it was discovered that the Congolese athlete was alive and well in Germany.
According to reports, Hiannick Kamba is living his best life in Gelsenkirchen working as a chemical technician for an energy supply company — four years after he was declared dead following a 2016 car wreck.
German prosecutor Anette Milk confirms to People the 33-year-old is, in fact, not dead, writing via email:
The lawyer
Former Manchester City defender Danny Mills has insisted Leroy Sane would not reject a move to title rivals Liverpool.
Parents say they are deeply concerned about a skateboarding YouTube star amid claims he is encouraging young people to break lockdown rules.
Kai Havertz is breaking records in German football, plenty of them, and the midfield star added two more goals to his historic tally on Monday night in Bayer Leverkusen’s 4-1 victory over Werder Bremen.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski has discussed a transfer to the Bundesliga for Manchester City star Leroy Sane.
Soccer player Hiannick Kamba is very much alive after being found years after a being presumed dead after a car crash.
A soccer player who supposedly died four years ago is making headlines this week—because he's reportedly alive. Hiannick Kamba has returned to Germany after being reported to have died in an alleged car crash in his native Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2016, People reported. "Mr. Kamba has recently returned to Germany," German prosecutor Anette Milk confirmed to the magazine.
German side RB Leipzig have lowered their asking price for star defender Dayot Upamecano amid speculation over a move to Manchester United, according to reports.
Former soccer player Hiannick Kamba is alive after being presumed dead in a car accident in January 2016.
By Andreas Wiseman
Manchester United missed out on a deal for Alphonso Davies because they 'didn't have the same vision and belief' as Bayern Munich, a former coach has said.