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Alan Shearer seeks £9m in damages, saying he received ‘negligent’ money advice

The former striker has sued a number of now-defunct financial advice businesses.

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Alan Shearer was present for the start of the High Court hearing (Owen Humphreys/PA)

Former England soccer star Alan Shearer has launched a £9 million High Court damages claim after complaining that he was given “negligent” financial advice.

A High Court judge was on Wednesday told that the 46-year-old former Southampton, Blackburn and Newcastle striker had sued a former financial adviser, two defunct financial advice businesses and pension specialist Suffolk Life.

Shearer, a Match Of The Day pundit, was at a High Court hearing in London to hear a lawyer who heads his legal team outline claims.

Shearer scored 30 goals in 63 England appearances during his playing career (Adam Butler/PA)
Shearer scored 30 goals in 63 England appearances during his playing career (Adam Butler/PA)

Barrister Gerard McMeel told Mr Justice Leggatt that claims related to pension investments.

Mr McMeel said Shearer, and wife Lainya, claimed that they had been given “negligent financial advice”.

The claims are being contested.

Lawyers say the trial will run into next week. They say Shearer is due to give evidence on Thursday.

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