The £100m home is the latest target of so-called “out and about” thieves.
Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak was in London preparing for Saturday afternoon's match with Fulham when his house was attacked by a gang of gangsters who broke in through a backyard door.
Police were called to the multi-million pound property on the Darras Hall estate in Northumberland at around 10pm on Thursday.
It is believed the thieves managed to gain entry to the four-bedroom house through the rear patio door.
It is unclear whether the family of Newcastle United number 14 was home at the time of the break-in and there is no suggestion that items were stolen.
The police confirmed sunHowever, a car was stolen and later found abandoned in Dissington, three miles away.
Earlier this year, Isaac's teammate Joe Linton raced home after a group of burglars set off the alarm when they broke into his home.
The Brazilian, who lives less than a mile from his Sweden international team-mate, was watching the team's match against Manchester City at St James' Park when his phone received a notification from his home security system that someone had gained entry. residence.
CCTV footage that emerged on his phone showed the masked man going through his fiancée's designer handbags and jewellery.
The powerful midfielder called police at the stadium, who arrived before him and found his attacker had fled.
While no arrests have been made, police are believed to be investigating whether the two burglaries were committed by the same gang.
statement from Northumbria Police Read: “The investigation is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact us.”
The in-form striker now joins a string of Premier League players who have apparently been victims of so-called “away raids” – burglaries carried out by gangs of trained professionals who target people who are attending away games Home of the football players for the match. Go elsewhere with their team.
Manchester City star Jack Grealish's £5.6million home in Cheshire was raided by burglars in December while he was playing for Pep Guardiola's side.
His partner Sasha Attwood and other loved ones were forced to hide in their home while thieves stole watches and other expensive items worth £1 million.
The incident comes a year after Chelsea striker Raheem Sterling was forced to fly back from the World Cup in Qatar after his home in Surrey was attacked.
In February 2022, the wife and two children of Manchester defender Victor Lindelof were forced to lock themselves in a panic room while burglars ransacked their Manchester home.
Just three days ago, Alexander Isak was named Player of the Month by fans after scoring three goals in four consecutive Premier League games.
He featured in yesterday's 1-0 win over Fulham at Craven Cottage, with Bruno Guimarez's goal earning a hard-fought win for Eddie Howe's Toons.
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