England WAGs set to stay at luxury £1,750-a-night German castle at Euro 2024
England's WAGs are busy making plans for Euro 2024 and could spend the tournament staying in a luxury German castle that costs up to £1,750 a night.
Gareth Southgate's side are among the favourites to win the tournament, having suffered a heartbreaking defeat on penalties to Italy at Euro 2020. They have been drawn in a group with Serbia, Denmark and Slovenia and are set to play their opening game in Gelesenkirchen on June 16.
The Mirror revealed on Sunday that England's stars are set to stay at the five-star Golfresort Weimarer Land in Blankenhain during the tournament and the Sun are now reporting that a group of wives and girlfriends have hired a personal travel planner to help them work out where to stay.
The group is said to include Kieran Trippier's wife Charlotte, Jordan Pickford's wife Megan, Harry Maguire's wife Fern, Kyle Walker's wife Annie and Luke Shaw's partner Anouska Santos. "They have hired a personal travel planner," a source told the publication.
"They're actually toying with the idea of a German castle. They're keen to let their hair down after being restricted in Qatar but still want their own privacy. The ones they've picked out so far are deep within the countryside, surrounded by woodland and protected from prying eyes.
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The Schlosshotel Kronberg, a castle that has been converted into a hotel where rooms can cost up to £1,750 a night, is said to be under consideration. The hotel boasts two restaurants, a golf course and even a Porsche rental service.
The Schloss Auel Boutique Hotel, a converted 14th-century castle in Lohmar, is also a potential destination with the property offering a golf course, tennis Michelin star chefs and luxury spa facilities.
And England boss Southgate is confident in his side's chances of winning the Euros, insisting they are "ready for that expectation" earlier this month. "They are used to playing in big matches together and individually so we are excited and all looking forward to the summer," he said.
"We are hugely excited to be part of the tournament. We are getting used to these big games so we are ready for that expectation and we hope we can give our supporters some more brilliant nights as I think we have in the last few tournaments."