Premier League chiefs spend millions of pounds to bring the world's best talent to the English top flight - and keeping them happy off the pitch is proving equally as important

Top football clubs are employing care teams to help miserable WAGS cope with life in Britain. Bosses fear players heading home to bored and grumpy wives may be nagged into quitting the Premier League .

Player care expert Hugo Scheckter, who has worked at clubs including West Ham and Brentford, said his primary role was looking out for the players' wellbeing - but that often crossed over into looking out for their partners and family too.

He said: “The partners, especially at the Premier League level, none of them tend to work or very few of them tend to work, and so you have a situation where they've just sat

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