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Luke Littler starts a secondary business with Premier League -Darts to increase his amazing net assets – darts

Luke Littler and a darts star of the Premier League have joined to set up a new business.

Luke Littler has launched a secondary business with a darts star star in one step, which will contribute to his amazing net assets.

The 18-year-old sensation quickly grew into the new face of darts and has been second in the PDC order of earnings in the past two years.

Littler got a whopping £ 500,000 when world champion won Michael van Gerwen in Alexandra Palace for the first time after collecting £ 275,000 for winning the Premier League last year.

He hopes to keep his title in 2025 and is in a brilliant position to lead the table and already qualify for the play-offs thanks to five night victories.

And before the last two nights of the Premier League Darts, Littler, together with Nathan Aspinall, made an announcement about a new project with which he shares the same management team.

On Wednesday, Littler announced that he and Aspinall will open their own temporary dart business for three days on May 22nd on the last night of the Premier League in Sheffield.

The fans can hit the darts duo on May 21. Tickets cost 5 pounds for a meet and greet and selfie – without signed memorabilia.

On X wrote Littler: “Excited to share the news that I and @nathanaspi will open in the Premier League in the Premier League in the Meadowhall shopping center in Sheffield for May 21-23.

Luke Littler has earned an amazing amount of money both in darts and the oche. Image: Getty

Luke Littler has earned an amazing amount of money both in darts and the oche. Image: Getty

Littler has various notes that have only increased to his career gain. It is sponsored by prestige building supplies and target darts and has its own spectrum of arrows, while he also agreed with high-ranking brand partnerships with Xbox and Boohooman in March 2025.

With the increasing prize money from the PDC, “The Nuke” was earned £ 50 million in his career and the best paid dart player in the history of sport has become the same as he continues.

Selected photo certificate: Getty

Topics: Luke Littler, Darts, World Darts Championship

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