DREAM COME TRUE: Legend Chelsea Samuel Eto’o buys £18.5M Italian mansion in Italy, where he spent his entire football career trying to get it

Samuel Eto’o, a former striker for Chelsea and Everton, reportedly spent a substantial quantity of money to acquire an Italian villa, as reported by Corriere Dello Sport.

Eto’o reportedly purchased the £18.5 million Italian mansion despite locals advising him that it is plagued by the Tutankhamun curse.

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The Cameroonian footballer has acquired the historic property in Portofino, northern Italy, in close proximity to Genoa.

Villa Altachiara was formerly under the ownership of Lord Carnarvon, a notorious individual associated with the ‘Curse of the Pharaoh’ enchantment.

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On February 16, 1923, Lord Carnarvon and the renowned English archaeologist Howard Carter first entered the ‘cursed’ burial site of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun, where they had discovered his tomb.

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Notably, eight of the 58 individuals in attendance at the unveiling of Tutankhamun’s long-lost mausoleum perished within a span of twelve years.

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