
Ryan Giggs’ Restaurant Closes Amid Huge Debts
Ryan Giggs, the former Manchester United star, has faced a setback off the pitch as his restaurant, 'George's', located in Worsley, Greater Manchester, has been forced to close its doors. The eatery, which Giggs opened in partnership with his brother Rhodri, has accumulated significant debts, reportedly owing over £1.6 million to various creditors including suppliers and tax authorities.
The closure of George's has been attributed to a combination of factors including the financial strain from the Covid-19 pandemic and rising operational costs. Despite initial success, the restaurant struggled to regain its footing post-lockdown, leading to its unfortunate closure. This news has saddened many local patrons and football fans alike, who enjoyed the establishment not just for its culinary offerings but also for its connection to the football legend.
This development marks a challenging period for Giggs, who, apart from his business ventures, has also been navigating personal and legal issues in recent years. The closure of George's serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of business, even for those with a successful background in other fields like sports.