has had to close his upscale Leeds dining establishment, The Man Behind the Curtain, due to increasing debts. Since retiring from football, the ex- icon has dived into several commercial projects, including this eatery which opened its doors in 2014.
Chef Michael O'Hare, known for Masterchef fame, ran the Michelin-starred restaurant. Neville, via Relentless Leisure, owned a fifty per cent stake in the business.
Unfortunately, the venture has suffered financial setbacks. A Statement of Affairs lodged at Companies House revealed a debt of £366,848.
An estimated £9,500 in assets are owed to creditors, and a £500,000 director's loan repayment is marked as 'uncertain'. Additionally, fixtures and fittings valued at approximately £152,973 also bear an 'uncertain' tag for recuperation.
Banks are reportedly owed £14,000, while HMRC lays claim to hefty unpaid sums: one bill of £119,090 and another rising to £400,194. While 2023's fiscal reports for Neville's restaurant endeavour are yet to be filed, figures from 2022 displayed a profit of £187,000 with reserves stated to be £105,938.
Nevertheless, there appears to be life in the venue still, albeit under new management. Earlier this year, a LinkedIn update from Neville reflected on the partnership with O'Hare: "A few years ago I signed one of the most instinctive and incredible deals that I've ever done when I went into partnership with Michael O'Hare on 'The Man Behind The Curtain' restaurant in Leeds.
"At the end of a meal I had at the restaurant, Michael presented me with the bill, but it wasn't a normal bill, it was a bill that had a figure on it accompanied with a note that said this will give you 50% of the restaurant. From that moment on I was the co-owner of a Michelin star restaurant in Leeds!
"Fast forward to today and it's taken a brave and courageous decision for Michael to give up his Michelin star and open a new restaurant, Psycho Sandbar, that I went to earlier on in the week.
"It's a sensational restaurant with an unbelievable experience and a brilliant job from Michael and his team. If you ever get the chance to visit, I highly recommend it."
The closure of the restaurant is Neville's latest blow. The company behind Cafe Football - a venture between the former defender and ex-teammate Ryan Giggs - was formally dissolved last year.
His Hotel Football venture also lost another £600,000 in the most recent financial year despite a record turnover.
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