Darts sensation Luke Littler's net worth has been revealed after he signed a huge television deal, and it's incredible.
Littler has risen to superstardom over the past year winning the Premier League in May and finishing as runner up in the World Championship final in January.
The 17-year-old's talents in darts has afforded him several opportunities outside of the sport, including several television appearances.
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And now, Littler has signed on for another massive TV show and, in the wake of the big deal, his stunning net worth has been revealed.
According to The Sun, the Englishman has signed a deal to join Andrew Flintoff on the recently announced Christmas special of the revived quiz show Bullseye.
Littler will compete as a guest player in the reboot and his involvement is believed to have been a big factor in the decision by ITV to bring the show back.
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This special edition of the show will see Littler and others celebrities compete to win money for their chosen charities.
Despite this, his inclusion in the show will have certainly given a boost to his already impressive net worth, which according to The Mirror, Littler's estimated net worth is currently £650,000.
However, this figure will almost certainly rise far past the £1million mark in the near future should he continue his impressive form in darts.
Speaking about Littler's involvement in the Bullseye special, a TV insider told The Sun: “Luke wasn’t even born when Bullseye was on our screens with original host, Jim Bowen.
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“But Luke knows this is a plum role to have landed.
“As he steps up to the Bullseye oche he knows he’s following in the footsteps of legends including Eric Bristow and Jocky Wilson who all threw darts on the programme in its 1980s heyday.
"It’s also a coup for the makers of the new Bullseye as Luke is now one of Britain’s best-known players.
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“Producers moved swiftly to sign him shortly after the programme was recommissioned by ITV.
“It all adds to the huge sense of excitement for the programme to return.”
Following the success of the BBC series Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams, the former England cricketer was picked to host the Christmas special of the beloved series.
Reacting to the announcement Flintoff said: "Bullseye was one of my favourite shows as a kid. I can't quite believe I'll get to host this."
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