Kyle Walker‘s former mistress, Lauryn Goodman, is preparing to head to Euro 2024 in Germany, despite warnings from the Football Association, reported by GOAL. The model and social media influencer is set to be accompanied by a camera crew for a new documentary about life as a WAG.

Lauryn Goodman, who has two children with Manchester City defender Kyle Walker, has reportedly decided to travel to Germany for the Euro 2024 tournament. The Football Association had urged her to stay away to avoid distractions for the England team. However, Goodman plans to attend England's final Group C fixture against Slovenia in Cologne on June 25, bringing a camera crew to film a docu-reality show.

Goodman skipped England's opening game against Serbia but is now set to join the team later in the tournament. A source told The Sun that Goodman believes Walker would want their son, Kairo, to see him play in person. Despite the complex relationship dynamics, with Walker not currently speaking to Goodman since his wife Annie Kilner found out about their daughter, Goodman is determined to attend the match with their son.

What a source said on Lauryn Goodman

A source close to Goodman shared her perspective: “Lauryn truly believes that Kyle will want his son there. She has been given tickets and the flights have been sorted out for her to go. Kyle and Lauryn aren’t speaking since Annie found out they have a daughter together too. But when they were, during the World Cup, it was Kyle who actually asked for Kairo to be at the Euros. Since that day, Kairo has been excited. What little lad wouldn’t be? Kairo shouldn’t have to watch his daddy playing for his country from a TV set in England — he deserves to be there.”

The source added, “Lauryn doesn’t encourage it — Kairo has been football mad since he was tiny. He has football goal nets in the living room too. He plays every morning before nursery and gets Lauryn to tackle him.” The decision for Goodman to join Walker's wife Annie in attending the games comes despite potential conflicts. Goodman is not looking to cause drama but simply wants to support her son and be a good parent.

Goodman’s presence at the tournament could stir up off-field drama, but she insists her motives are purely about family. She wants her son to experience watching his father play in an international tournament live. “[Goodman] was offered tickets for the first match and was planning to go but turned them down at the last minute. She knew the focus would turn to her and she would be blamed by fans if they didn’t win, or if Kyle played badly. She doesn’t want that pressure on her or Kairo. Going to Germany is not about some daft WAG war, it is about being a good parent,” the source emphasized.

What’s next for Kyle Walker

Walker, who has been working on rebuilding his relationship with Annie Kilner, now faces the added complexity of Goodman attending Euro 2024 matches. Walker and Kilner, who are parents to four children, are reportedly keen for their kids to see him play while he’s still competing at the highest level. As England continues their campaign in Euro 2024, the off-field dynamics involving Walker, Goodman, and Kilner will undoubtedly draw attention.

Lauryn Goodman’s decision to attend Euro 2024 with a documentary crew highlights the intersection of personal lives and professional sports. While her intentions are to support her son, the situation adds another layer of intrigue to England's Euro 2024 journey. As the tournament progresses, fans and media will be watching not just the matches but also the sidelines, where the personal stories of players and their families unfold.