The unnamed player is understood to be in his early 20's and a fringe player at his club.
Warming up on the sidelines.
Love Island is officially back for its tenth season this summer and it looks like there's going to be an interesting addition to the series soon., a League of Ireland footballer is set to enter the villa this week. The unnamed player is understood to be in his early 20's and a fringe player at his club. He is also not from Ireland. However, his full identity will be kept under wraps until the last minute due to legal reasons.
The player will reportedly enter the villa within the next week and has apparently stepped away from his club already, his teammates have been informed.It's not the first time Love Island has had a League of Ireland player in the villa. In 2021, ex-Waterford player Aaron Simpson also appeared on the show, lasting ten days inside the villa before getting dumped.
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