Past Arsenal and Everton striker Kevin Campbell is reportedly receiving treatment in a hospital after becoming ill.
Kevin Campbell, a previous Arsenal and Everton scorer, is reportedly recovering from illness.
The 54-year-old has been taken to the hospital after falling poorly over the past few weeks, according to a report from The Liverpool Echo earlier on Sunday.
Campbell was well-known for his powerful spells at Everton and Arsenal in the 1990s and the early 2000s.
Campbell and the Gunners won a number of awards, including the First Division name, the FA Cup, and the European Cup Winners ' Cup. Born in Lambeth, he came through the youth program at the northern London pub and scored 60 targets for Fleet nevertheless in 224 appearances.
And his goals at Everton were crucial in preventing his product signing in March 1999 from falling to the Toffees. Later, he made the decision continuous and became the team's captain in 2001/02 at Liverpool.
The former ahead even played for Nottingham Forest, West Bromwich Albion, Trabzonspor, Leicester, Leyton Orient and Cardiff City in a lengthy career.
Fans of those teams and the entire sport industry have been sending in messages of support for the 54-year-old.
However, a speech that his family claims to be from was widely shared online and misleading.
Campbell played one game for England B in 1991 and represented England at Under-21 stage.
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