The fan's owner, with whom Maradon scored God's goal of hands, refuses to sell it for another 2m euros.

The famous fanella Diego Maradona scored the legendary goal of God's hands against England at the 1986 World Cup will not be sold, according to owner Steve Hodge. England's former midfielder Hodge faced Maradona in the infamous World Cup confrontation, where Three Lions were defeated by Argentina after the legendary attacker [...]
The famous fanella Diego Maradona scored the legendary goal of God's hands against England at the 1986 World Cup will not be sold, according to owner Steve Hodge.
England's former midfielder Hodge faced Maradona in the infamous World Cup confrontation, where the Three Lions were defeated by Argentina after the legendary assailant scored the two most famous goals of all time.
Clearly not affected by the way Maradona led his National to triumph, Hodge switched fans to him after the match and kept him since then, broadcast Periscope.
Maradona died, unfortunately last week, and according to Hodge, this resulted in his being flooded with people and the media determined to get his fan.

” People have knocked on my door non-stop and my phone hasn't stopped, while I've been called by all possible radio stations and televisions, even foreign ones,” said Hodge.
The” has been a uncomfortable time for me and no good. I've seen online articles saying I'm looking for a million or two and I'm keeping it for money.
”E find disrespect for this and completely wrong. ”
Fanella is reportedly estimated to have cost two million, but Hodge insists he doesn't intend to sell it.
I've kept it for 34 years and never tried to sell it. I like to have it. It has exceptional sentimental value,” added Hodge. ” not for sale. I'm not trying to sell it. /Periscope. com/












