Former England soccer supervisor Sven-Goran Eriksson died with money owed of virtually £4m, in keeping with Swedish media.
Eriksson, who died aged 76 final August after affected by pancreatic most cancers, left property value £4.8m – however owed £8.4m, the studies say.
£7.25m of the debt was owed to HM Income and Customs (HMRC) within the UK, in keeping with the studies.
The Swede, who managed England’s worldwide workforce between 2001 and 2006, beforehand described himself as being “stupid” along with his cash.
In one in every of his final ever interviews, he informed The Guardian: “I used to be by no means considering cash – I by no means took care of it and trusted individuals to do this for me. I used to be silly to not management the place the cash went. I realised that once I did not have any additional cash!
“I still don’t know what I have in the bank.”
In 2013, Eriksson took his monetary adviser Samir Khan to courtroom, claiming he had been defrauded after Mr Khan misplaced him £10m in failed investments.
Mr Khan was later declared bankrupt, which put an finish to Eriksson’s declare for damages. He acquired an apology from the adviser in courtroom, however no monetary compensation.