Luke Littler reveals first thing he bought with prize money before signing multi-million pound ‘biggest deal in darts’

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LUKE LITTLER has revealed the first thing he bought with his PDC World Darts Championship prize money.

The teenage darts sensation pocketed £200,000 by reaching the final at Alexandra Palace whilst still just 16-years-old.

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Now 17, Littler penned the “biggest deal in darts” this week after signing his first senior contract.

He has agreed a multi-year multi-million pound deal with long-time sponsors Target Darts.

However, just how Littler spent his Ally Pally winnings has remained a mystery until now.

Speaking to JOE, he revealed: “First thing I bought was fish, chips and curry.”

Asked if he spent any of his prize money on Fifa packs, the Nuke added: “I spent about £500 on Team of the Year and didn’t get a Team of the Year so, cheers EA.”

Littler has made no secret of his love for the EA Sports video game series since his meteoric rise to darts super-stardom.

As well as winning £200,000 with his historic PDC World Darts Championship run, Littler has already picked up £30,000 from the World Series of Darts.

The teenager won the Bahrain Darts Masters before reaching the final of the Dutch Darts Masters in Den Bosch.

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He has also been appearing in this year’s Premier League Darts and returns to action for night four in Newcastle on Thursday.

Littler takes on Peter Wright in the quarter-finals at the Utilita Arena.

He goes into night four in third place in the standings with five points as he chases his first night win of the season.

His best performance so far came on night two in Berlin, where he was beaten by Michael van Gerwen.

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