Its been reported the 28 year old died in a crash in Spain.
Liverpool forward Diogo Jota has reportedly died in a crash in Spain at the age of 28 - just two weeks after getting married.
The Portugal international, who had three young children, was travelling in the car with his brother in the north west province of Zamora.
Jota's younger brother, André Silva, who was also a professional soccer player, also died in the crash.
Jota, who also played for Wolves, won every domestic honour during his time at Anfield.

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