The Liverpool star offers the Champions League medal for sale for a small price

British media revealed that the former Liverpool star, Steve Finan, had offered his medal with the "Reds" after winning the European Champions League for sale due to some financial problems he was going through.



The Daily Mail reported that Feynan had put his medals and the shirts he wore with the club in the miraculous final of the 2005 UEFA Champions League for sale by auction due to financial problems and the bankruptcy of his trading company.



She pointed out that the former right-back of the "Reds" offered the gold medal for sale for only 13-17 thousand euros, which he had obtained after the historic Champions League final in 2005 after the victory over Milan on penalties, after the Italian team advanced 3-0 in The first half, before Liverpool returned in a historic miracle.



She added: "The 44-year-old offered the shirt for that match for 2.2 to 2.7 thousand, and a replica of the Champions League Cup for 6.5 to 9 thousand euros, in addition to medals from the FA Cup Final, European Super Cup and Club World Cup in addition to To a watch and a memorial shirt.

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