Manchester City's Jack Grealish has spoken of his devastation and the "traumatic experience" of burglars targeting his home.
Raiders struck at the England midfielder's Cheshire mansion during City's Premier League clash against Everton on Wednesday.
Members of Grealish's family and his fiancee Sasha Atwood were watching the televised match at the property when they heard a disturbance, The Sun newspaper reported.
An alarm was raised and an emergency response was launched with a helicopter, police dogs and a number of officers sent to the property, but no suspects were detected.
The newspaper said the thieves made off with £1 million worth of jewellery and watches.
Writing on Instagram, Grealish said: "I can't begin to explain how devastated I am over the burglary that took place at my home a few days ago."
"My family means the world to me and nothing is more important than ensuring their safety.
"This has been a traumatic experience for all of us, I am just so grateful that nobody was hurt.
"I have had so many amazing experiences and achievements over the last 12 months, but to be honest the best year of my life in football now doesn't feel like something I can celebrate.
"The people that commit these terrible crimes have no idea of the damage they cause to people's lives. I hope they are found and brought to justice so no other family has to go through what we have.
"I appreciate the messages from everyone and the support from my friends, team-mates and the club.
"On a more positive note, I'd like to thank everyone for their support throughout this past year, I wish you and your family a happy 2024."