Luke Littler’s new Ebay sidehustle with girlfriend after new £20m deal | Other | Sport

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Littler took to Instagram to share images of the cards for sale, writing: “As people know, [I have] been listing cards on Ebay. First cards and the Premier League cards from the hobby boxes, [I’ve also] got memorabilia cards and auto cards. I go away tomorrow to start the 2026 World Series campaign, so will be listing cards for a few hours and sending them in post boxes or in pose lockers, whatever you choose.”

He also shared his Ebay username ‘lukethenuke180’, inviting fans to check out his listings on the sales website. This new venture promises to add another revenue stream following his lucrative sponsorship deal with Target Darts.

Littler’s monumental deal with the darts giant spans a decade and could be worth an eye-watering £20m. The agreement is structured around potential earnings and bonuses, whilst also including a share of sales revenue from merchandise and equipment sold to supporters.

His second world title victory made him the first player in history to pocket the £1m top prize at Ally Pally. On the PDC Order of Merit, which ranks darts players by their prize money winnings, he sits nearly £1.6m ahead of his nearest rival Luke Humphries.

Littler had already secured his position as World No. 1 before returning to Alexandra Palace, but his dominance now appears virtually unshakeable. He’s set to compete at the forthcoming Bahrain Masters, the inaugural competition he captured on the senior tour in 2024, just weeks after reaching his maiden Alexandra Palace final at 16 years old.

The Middle Eastern tournament kicks off on January 15, with the Saudi Arabia Darts Masters following closely on January 19. Perhaps most concerning for his rivals, Littler remains determined to accumulate even more silverware.

Following his World Championship triumph, he declared: “I want to be remembered for the titles that I win, the nine-darters I hit and I want to put down a legacy here [at Alexandra Palace] I want to win so many trophies. There’s so many years left.”

Accompanying Littler in Bahrain will be: Humphries, Van Veen, Michael van Gerwen, Stephen Bunting, Danny Noppert, Gerwyn Price and Nathan Aspinall. Furthermore, Alexis Toylo, Lourence Llagan, Motomu Sakai, Ryusei Azemoto, Paul Lim, Man Lok Leung, Abdulla Saeed and Basem Mahmood will be flying the flag for Asia.

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