Parker, who played 19 times for England, including in the 1990 World Cup, also sold his football caps. The caps, which included one from the 1990 World Cup semi-final against West Germany, sold for a total of £13,480.
The auctioneers, Budds, stated that Parker's decision to sell his collection was likely due to his friendship with other players who have sold their memorabilia. With the current strong market demand for Manchester United mementos, Parker aimed to maximize the value of his items and give the proceeds to his family.
Parker's collection was sold off, allowing him to earn a significant amount of money for his family. The sale demonstrates the value that collectors place on football memorabilia, particularly items related to Manchester United's successful teams from the 1990s.











