Tottenham Hotspur's and England midfielder Dele Alli took to Twitter to assure fans that he is safe after he was robbed at knifepoint at his North London home in the early hours of Wednesday.
The assailants got away with hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of valuables, British media reported.
The 24-year-old and his adopted brother Harry Hickford were reportedly hurt in the incident after two men wielding knives broke into the player's home in Barnet and threatened them.
"Two males gained entry to the property and stole items of jewellery, including watches, before fleeing," the Metropolitan Police said in a statement.
"Two male occupants at the property suffered minor facial injuries after being assaulted. They did not require hospital treatment. No arrests; enquiries into the circumstances continue."
Alli and Hickford's girlfriends, as well as a friend, were also in the house when the incident took place, the reports said.
The reports also added that the occupants were playing cards when the robbers broke in.
“Thank you for all the messages," Alli wrote on Twitter. "Horrible experience but we’re all okay now. Appreciate the support."
Thank you for all the messages. Horrible experience but we’re all okay now. Appreciate the support.
— Dele (@dele_official) May 13, 2020
As for Alli, he is due to return to training with Spurs next week ahead of a possible return of Premier League matches in June.