Axed England keeper Joe Hart kept busy during the World Cup by buying a derelict truck stop
Hart, who is paid £100,000 a week by Man City, took out a mortgage so he could snap up the site of former greasy spoon Suzy’s Caf near Skegness, Lincs
AXED England goalkeeper Joe Hart kept himself busy over the summer by buying a derelict truck stop.
After being dropped for the World Cup, the keeper focused his attention elsewhere, snapping up the site of a former greasy spoon.
Official documents seen by The Sun on Sunday show Man City’s Hart — who is paid £100,000 a week — took out a mortgage to buy the site, formerly called Suzy’s Caf.
He completed the deal for the site near Skegness, Lincs, on the day England beat Tunisia 2-1 at the World Cup in June.
Hart, 31, who is closing in on a £4million move to Burnley, has invested in three other property renovation schemes.