The house of a footballer has been robbed. English club is ready to pay big money for information


London's West Ham are willing to pay £25,000 for information about who may have robbed the home of team defender Kurt Zouma.
The incident had occurred before the match of the 14th round of the Premier League West Ham - Crystal Palace (1:1), which took place on December 3, writes BBC.
According to the source, the attackers broke into the home of the French footballer when he and his family were there.
Fortunately, the criminals did not injure the player or his loved ones, but took items from the house that were of great personal value.
Due to the attack, the footballer did not take part in the match against Crystal Palace. Club owner David Sullivan is keen to support the Frenchman, having experienced similar experiences in the past.
"My home was once broken into by criminals and I had a terrible experience. I hope this reward will help bring these people to justice and prevent others from going through a similar ordeal," he said.















