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Net worth 120 million! Bell: I am scared of athletes retiring and going bankrupt, so I started investing very early

October 15th Recently, in an interview with "FrontOfficeSports" in August, Bell's video talking about his financial management concepts was once again reported by major foreign media. It is reported that Bell's personal net worth has reached 120 million pounds after retiring.

Bale said: "In the middle of my career, I always had one eye on what life would be like after football.

"One thing I have been doing is reading articles about athletes going bankrupt after retirement. They don't know how to manage their money, they don't know how to do all these things, and that's something that scares me inside.

" By reading that stuff, you naturally think about what if when I retire, I stop taking a paycheck. How do I restructure my life because I think a lot of athletes live a life that matches their income, they live a lavish lifestyle. I try not to do that and try to make a plan for the future where I'm not dependent on a weekly paycheck.

"So when it comes time to retire, everything is sorted and I try to invest my money in different things. If one pillar is cut down, the whole building will not collapse. So I started trying to diversify quite early on. "

Host: Are there any other professional athletes, current or retired, that you look up to as role models, that you look at, whether in football or elsewhere.

Bell: "I would say I feel like more American athletes are doing the right thing. I don’t know if it’s because there are more opportunities and more ways to go and network and do things. I look at Steph Curry as a great example. I know he's still playing, but you can see that he's really putting in the work, doing business, doing what he loves to do, whether it's charity or making money, whatever it is, he's preparing for life after retirement.

"Obviously, you can still see him completely focused on what he's doing now, which I think he does so well and is something I think I admire, and you can learn from the things he does and you can try to tweak them and make them work for yourself."

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