Former Liverpool striker, Daniel Sturridge, has vowed to pay £30,000 to have his dog, Lucky Lucci, returned after burglars stole it from his home.
The dog was stolen from his residence in Los Angeles and he has made a plea to have it returned.
He released a series of Instagram videos, in one, he said: Sturridge said: “£20,000 straight up. Twenty g’s, thirty g’s, whatever.
“Bring my dog back to this house, I’m moving out of this b**** anyway, I don’t give a s*** about this place.
“Bring the dog back to this address, I’ll be moving out tomorrow or the next day. I want my dog back and I’ll pay whatever.
“You ain’t going to get more than that anyway. And if you are let me know and I’ll pay more than them. I’ll pay more than them.”
In the 43-second video Sturridge shows broken glass where the thieves gained entry into his Los Angeles holiday home.
Throughout the clip an emotionally charged Sturridge begs for his dog Lucci to be returned.
He also revealed bags were taken from the upstairs of his Californian home.