Arsenal and Scotland star Kieran Tierney launches property firm named after Celtic number
KIERAN TIERNEY is targeting another home win by setting up a property firm named after his shirt number.
The Scotland and Arsenal ace, 24, has launched KT63 Property Limited to capitalise on his star quality.
The former Celtic full-back's new venture will involve "buying and selling real estate" as well as letting properties, official paperwork reveals.
Tierney - reportedly on the radar of Spanish giants Real Madrid - has become a fans' favourite since moving to the London outfit in 2019.
A source said last night: "Kieran's star is on the rise and he's caught the eye of the biggest clubs on the planet.
"It looks like he's also keen to make the most of his success off the pitch too.
"No doubt trusted advisers will be helping him make the most of his growing reputation as an elite football talent. He has the world at his feet."
Documents registered with Companies House show Tierney set up his new business on March 15 - the week before he scored for Scotland in a 1-1 friendly with Poland.
The firm's trading address is just a few miles away from the Emirates Stadium where he stars for Mikel Arteta's Premier League side.
We told in 2019 - before his £25million switch to the Gunners - how he launched his own brand, just like superstar Cristiano Ronaldo.
Tierney set up KT63 Ltd based on his initials and strip number in February 2018.
Records show the footie idol, the firm's sole director, is involved in the "leasing of intellectual property and similar products".
The latest accounts filed in February 2021 show it had cash and assets worth £172,837 - up from £133,340 in a year.
A similar branded venture paid off for Man United ace Ronaldo, 35, whose personal CR7 empire is now reportedly worth £80million.
Animal-loving Tierney is also an ambassador for the Scottish SPCA and has one million followers on Instagram.
He told fans on Twitter last year he'd linked up with the charity after the loss of his beloved dog Bobo, named after his Celtic idol Dianbobo Balde.
He paid a special tribute to Bobo by printing a picture of the pet on his shin pads.
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