England and Tottenham Hotspur legend Paul Gascoigne revealed he is staying in his agent's spare bedroom.

Gascoigne, who is fondly known as 'Gazza' around the country, is one of the most popular players to have ever worn an England shirt. However, he has battled many personal demons over the last 20 years including alcoholism and drug addiction.

He has also repeatedly opened up about the mental health issues he has dealt with over the years. In a promotion for his appearance on the High Performance podcast with Jake Humphrey, it was revealed that Gascoigne was staying in his agent's spare room.

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Gascoigne is the latest guest to appear on the show, which was recently uploaded to the podcast's app. To promote Gascoigne's appearance, Humphrey took to X and said: “I’m delighted to announce something huge has just dropped on the High Performance App. Football legend Paul Gascoigne reveals ALL.

"He welcomes Damian (Hughes) and I into the house he’s living in, where he’s staying in the spare bedroom of his agent. We see what daily life is like now for one of England’s greatest ever players. Paul vulnerably shares the tragedy that shaped his early years. Gazza keeps us on our toes with anecdotes and stories. We celebrate the great moments, and discuss the tough times. It’s heartbreaking, uplifting, revealing and fascinating.”

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It was later revealed that Gascoigne was only temporarily staying in his agent's spare room while he was choosing a new house for himself.

Gascoigne's story is a warning to young, talented players who find themselves becoming celebrities. He even used himself as a prime example in an interview with the Daily Mirror, when asked about Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford's night out in Belfast in January.

Paul Gascoigne at half-time during the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifier between England and Montenegro at Wembley Stadium on November 14, 2019 in London, England
Gascoigne earned 57 caps for England

Gascoigne said: "I really like Marcus Rashford. He is my favourite England player. But you can tell things are just not right for him right now. I would say to him, ‘Don’t make the same mistakes as me.’

"He may need the help of the players around him, the staff to bring him around. Sometimes there are ­problems outside the game. He is a great player, at a great club, playing for his country, and yet he doesn’t seem happy."