Diego Maradona’s relatives ‘begin battle over his £37million fortune’

Diego Armando Maradona Dies Aged 60 In Buenos Aires, Argentina

Football legend, Diego Maradona’s relatives have reportedly started fighting over his £37million fortune with at least 16 battling for a cut.

The Argentine icon, who died from a heart attack last month at the age of 60, did not leave a will, according to the Sun.

The footie legend had five recognized children including his two eldest children Giannina and Dalma. He is also believed to have seven more love-children.

According to The Sun, his alleged love-children, plus four of Maradona’s five sisters, are vying for chunks of his legacy.

A source in Buenos Aires told The Sun: “The battle for Maradona’s money won’t just be contested — it will be a World Cup.”

Court papers have revealed his estate includes cash in Switzerland, Dubai, and Buenos Aires, property across the globe, and a fleet of luxury vehicles. Accounts also show funds from ad contracts with big brands ­in­cluding Puma and Coca-Cola.

Maradona is said to have signed a will in 2012 but scrapped it four years later.

Argentine law bans his children being disinherited and requires all to be given equal shares.

A source said : “With no will, children close to Maradona and some he has never met will all be able to claim an equal share of his fortune.

“That is clearly unacceptable to children who were part of his life for years and feel they have been cheated.”

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