Sven-Goran Eriksson ‘s memorabilia from four decades as a football manager is set to go up for auction after his death, with debts of £3.7m.

A total of 98 items are set to go up for auction, including England blazers, medals. From his Italian football career and his second managerial contract with Gothenburg in 1979.
The former England manager died in August in Sunne, Sweden, aged 76, after battling pancreatic cancer.
The items were initially priced at 100 Swedish krona (£7.40).
Earlier this month, it was report. That he owed a total of £8.64m (£118m) and had assets of £4.8m, leaving behind a huge legacy of debt. According to Swedish news agency โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที.
The bulk of that debt was owed in UK tax, totalling £7.25m, to the Tax Office.
The late manager has admitted on several occasions that he was not good at managing his finances, despite his illustrious footballing career.
Despite making a fortune throughout his managerial career. Which saw him manage 14 clubs and three internationals – his earnings from England, Manchester City and Mexico alone totalling more than £7m –
he has admitted he was close to bankruptcy at one point after losing £10m. To his then financial adviser Samir Khan, to whom he left his fortune, in 2007.
He later sued Khan in court and won an apology. Although he has since said he never got the money back.