Woah woah woah. Somebody said it was his appartment so I pointed out you shouldn't post anything that distinguishes where you live on social media. Especially if you're a relatively easy target who's easy to track like a professional footballer.
Speaking as somebody who's been burgled during a holiday and told by the police it may well have been because my Strava posts showed to the metre where I live and also that I was away from home, and having the most traumatic experience of my life due to it, all I wanted to do was share the importance of not giving away your home address or even vague location. But I appreciated being called demented for thinking so, thanks.
Criminals are very sophisticated nowadays. Its not just some blokes in balaclavas.
This really is not related to transfers but they are right about the Strava posts. There's been major problems with bodyguards for leaders recording their running routes on it and giving away 'secret' retreats and redacted home addresses. The most recent one was the Swedish PM. There were classified Russian bases a few years ago that were essentially mapped by guards doing laps of the perimeter and recording it there. Far more sophisticated organisations make the mistake so don't feel bad about it if you do.