Last Friday, the apartment of the Algerian star Riad Mahrez, the Manchester City Pavilion, was stolen. The stolen value was estimated at 555,000 euros, including 339,000, for three hours of hand, according to the British newspaper "Sun".

The thieves stormed the luxury apartment of Mehrez and managed to steal the valuable watches, worth 256 thousand euros, 44 thousand and 39 thousand, and about 55 thousand cash and gold bracelets in addition to rare sports shirts amounting to 167 thousand euros.

According to the British newspaper, the thieves watched Mehrez carefully before breaking into his apartment in Manchester city center.

The city police spokeswoman confirmed the robbery, and said, "On Friday at 5 pm (GMT), the police recorded four records of four theft of apartments in central Manchester."

The Manchester City team did not comment on the theft.

It is noteworthy that this incident is part of a series of robberies that affected many football players in the English Premier League, led by Tottenham superstar Dile Alli, whose home was robbed two weeks ago.

Ali was held inside his home and lived for minutes of terror as he was threatened with a knife by thieves before they stole watches and jewelry, including an hour valued at 256 thousand euros (like the one that was stolen from Mehrez's apartment) and fled.

The Englishman was injured in the face, but he was not serious.