
‘World's sexiest footballer' Alisha Lehmann ‘BREAKS UP' with Douglas Luiz as ex-Villa stars prepares to quit Juventus
ALISHA LEHMANN has reportedly split from Douglas Luiz.
The pair met at
dating
in 2021.
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Alisha Lehmann and Douglas Luiz have reportedly split
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The pair made a double transfer to Juventus last summer
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Lehmann wants to stay in Turin and is under contract until 2027
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She helped Juventus Women win the Serie A title
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They both completed transfers to
summer
, with Lehmann helping the women's side win
Serie A
this season.
Lehmann, who is known as the 'world's sexiest footballer', celebrated wildly with her team-mates on the pitch but Luiz was not present at the match.
Reports in
Italy
suggest the couple have split up.
It has been claimed by
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The report adds Luiz is keen to quit Juventus, while Lehmann wants to remain in Turin.
The midfielder is contracted at the club until 2027 and is aiming to nail down a regular spot in the team after an injury-hit season.
Lehmann, 27, has completed 90 minutes in a match just once since her arrival from Villa.
The win over
Fiorentina
, which clinched the title, was Lehmann's first start since she completed the match against Sassuolo in November.
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Luiz, 26, has also struggled for game time with injuries limiting him to just three league starts.
Reports claim he is now expected to leave in the summer with
Lehmann has been keeping busy while she battles injuries with Juventus by joining
She has
Lehmann has plenty of Baller League experience having managed Lehmann's Streets United in
Germany
- where the inaugural tournament took place after being founded by ex-Arsenal star
and
.
SunSport has contacted Lehmann's representatives for comment.
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Alisha has teamed up with Maya Jama for the Baller League in London
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