Manchester United star Victor Lindelof and his girlfriend Maja Nilsson auction their Old Trafford box for charity
- Victor Lindelof and his girlfriend Maja Nilsson will auction their Old Trafford box
- The highest bidder can use the room for United's match with Arsenal in April
- All money will go to a Swedish charity appeal which will help children worldwide
Victor Lindelof and his girlfriend Maja Nilsson will auction out their Old Trafford box in order to raise money for Musikhjalpen, a Swedish charity appeal.
The pair will sell their exclusive seats for Manchester United's clash with Arsenal next year to the highest bidder.
All proceeds will go to the annual appeal which this year looks to help children who are caught up in human trafficking.
Victor Lindelof and his girlfriend Maja Nilsson will auction their Old Trafford box for charity
The couple posted a video on Lindelof's Instagram account to announce their generous offer.
They promised the box would sit seven people and that the money would go towards helping children worldwide.
Along with the video in Swedish, the defender wrote: 'We lend our box for 7 people to the match on 28th April when my Manchester United meet Arsenal at Old Trafford.
'Enter and bid and do not forget that all the money goes to Music Help with this year's theme "Children are not for sale". Together we can help children worldwide.'
The Manchester United man will give all the proceeds to Swedish charity appeal 'Musikhjalpen'
Manchester United's new signing has had a mixed start to his Old Trafford career.
Having struggled in the early stages, the centre-back has seemingly settled into life in the Premier League.
His girlfriend has also had issues with Lindelof's move to Manchester. Ironically, Maja let her feelings known early on over the price of a box at Old Trafford.
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