On Thursday, August 18, Robert Lewandowski, a striker for Barcelona, reportedly had his watch stolen in front of the team’s training facility, Ciutat Esportiva.
According to ESPN, the watch, which is valued at €70,000 (£59,000), was taken as the 33-year-old greeted supporters before a Barca training session in the evening.
The thief is said to have opened Lewandowski’s car door and taken the watch as the Polish international signed autographs, before attempting to run after the thief himself.
The report said Police arrested a suspect and Lewandowski got his watch back before participating in the practice session ahead of Sunday’s LaLiga game at Real Sociedad.
The 33-year-old joined the Spanish giants from Bayern Munich last month after helping the German side win eight Bundesliga titles and the Champions League in eight seasons.