SVEN-Goran Eriksson reportedly died £8million in debt with is house now up for sale.
Football went into mourning last August when the ex-England boss died from pancreatic cancer aged 76.
Today, the legendary football coach’s estate was published which shows that he died with 118 million kronor(£8.6m) in debt.
According to respected Swedish newspaper Gotesborg-Posten, the document shows at the time of his death shows there were 66 million kronor of assets, but the estate inventory also shows that he had debts totaled 118 million kronor.
This means that the estate has a deficit of just over 51 million kronor (£3.7m), reports the Mirror.
It comes after his lakeside property on a secluded estate in Sunne, Sweden, has been made available for around £1.8million.
A wave of affectionate memories of the ex-Manchester City and Leicester boss swept across sport following the Swede’s death.
David Beckham and Roy Hodgson were then among the mourners at Eriksson’s funeral in his home-town of Torsby, near Sunne.
Preparations to sell his seven-bedroom home, which has a private beach, began in September.
Eriksson paid £420,000 for the late-19th century home in 2002 when he was Three Lions chief and his partner was Italian lawyer Nancy Dell’Olio.
Agent Sotheby’s say he has since “left his personal mark on both the interior and exterior”.
The property’s value soared to £3m in the last decade, but it’s now fallen to almost half of that figure.