Someone broke into the home of British soccer player Daniel Sturridge and decided to swipe his beloved Pomeranian — and he’s not taking it too well.

“I’ll pay anything,” repeated Sturridge in a series of Instagram videos, which were posted on his page early Tuesday.

“I want him back,” said the former Liverpool striker. “Please.”

Police in Los Angeles, where Sturridge lives, told KABC that they received a call about the burglary at around 1:30 a.m. — when nobody was home.

“We was at the house at 11:30,” Sturridge said. “We’ve been away for two hours…It doesn’t make any sense.”

The 29-year-old soccer star, who has played for Manchester City and Chelsea in the English Premier League, also had several bags stolen from him — but what he missed most was his pooch.

“It’s not about the money,” Sturridge explained. “I just want my dog, simple as that.”

The male pup, who goes by Lucci, has his own Instagram page — with over 8,700 followers.

Sturridge told KABC that he was lost without his four-legged best friend.

“Please have a heart, please have mercy, have remorse for everything that’s happened,” he said. “It’s important that we get our dog back, we just want him back. We just wanna be able to have him at the house with us. At the end of the day, it’s not about the money. It’s about, if somebody out there lost their family member or someone who’s close to them, whether it’s a pet or whatever. Pets are just the same as family members, so that’s just what we want, we want him back.”

Sturridge has offered to shell out up to $30,000 to get Lucci back, but — as he said repeatedly –is willing to cough up even more.

“I’ll pay whatever,” Sturridge said on IG. “It don’t matter the cost.”