FORMER Scotland football player and Sky Sports pundit James McFadden has reportedly been made bankrupt with debts of more than £2.5million.
The former Motherwell forward was declared insolvent after he failed to settle tax bills, with his debts soaring to £2,594,192, according to the Scottish Sun.
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Insolvency firm Opus, which have been appointed as trustees to try and recover cash owed to the former Scotland star’s creditors, said McFadden’s bankruptcy was due to losses involving film and property investment schemes.
The sequestration order lists McFadden’s occupation as a commentator and his links to a firm called Sports and Media Consultancy Ltd.
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