As many as 100 former English Premier League players, including Manchester United and England's Andy Cole and Rio Ferdinand, face a collective loss of some STG100 million ($NZ230million) after investments in film schemes and property ventures turned sour, Britain's Sunday Times have reported.
Some of the players said they were victims of bad advice from David McKee and Kevin McMenamin of Kingsbridge Asset management, an investment company, and that they either lost major amounts money or were hit by huge demands when the British tax authority challenged the legality of the film schemes.
Kevin Campbell, the former Arsenal and Everton striker, who invested in five film schemes and faces losses of up to STG7 million ($A14.99 million), is now at the centre of bankruptcy proceedings.
Campbell alleges that he and other footballers have been the victims of "appalling mis-selling".
"When I see the paperwork, it's horrendous," Campbell told the Sunday Times. "I am not one to be bitter, but STG7 million is a lot of money."