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Manchester United defender Luke Shaw entered in the Christmas spirit of giving in grand style by spending Sh1.2 million (£10,000, $12,800) on hampers from luxury London store Harrods for Manchester United staff the Daily Mail reported on Tuesday.
The 23-year-old — whose own fortunes have taken a turn for the better with interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer restoring him to the first team since the sacking of Jose Mourinho — bought 40 hampers worth more than Sh32,448 (£250) apiece.
The hampers included fudge, mince pies, a Christmas pudding, tea, coffee and champagne among other luxury items.
It is not the first time the England international, who earns a reported Sh21.4million (£165,000) a week has displayed such generosity, having ordered hampers from the equally famous Fortnum and Mason store last year.
The former Southampton star also paid a visit to a children’s hospital, alongside fellow defender Chris Smalling, and invited four of his former school teachers to the 4-1 home win over Bournemouth on Sunday.
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