HIPPY squatters have reportedly moved into Boris Becker's £13million mansion in Majorca after the bankrupt tennis star "abandoned" it.

Bearded Bohemian Georg Berres, from Germany, says he plans to "save" the ex-Wimbledon champion's holiday home in the rural town of Arta.

The 44-year-old says he only discovered the villa, called Son Coll, was owned by the former world No 1 tennis player when German media showed up last week.

He says he intends to give the empty property a new lease of life and has already cut weeds and picked up rubbish with a number of helper friends thought to be living with him.

Described as a 44-year-old former carpenter, Georg told newspapers from his home country that he would leave if the police turned up to tell him to go.

Becker, 50, was declared bankrupt last June after blowing his £100 million fortune and neighbours claim to have not seen the tennis star in years.

He bought the Spanish villa in 1995 and briefly put it on the market in 2007 for a figure reported to be close to £13 million before withdrawing it shortly afterwards.

The BBC pundit is thought to own Son Coll through a Spanish company - but it has nearly been auctioned off twice to pay debts.

He avoided the scheduled June 2014 auctioning-off of the property with an eleventh-hour payment to a building firm he owed money to.

A court in Palma suspended the auction after the retired tennis star paid Palma-based firm Melchor Mascaro the £377,000 he owed for unpaid work including maintenance, plumbing, electricity, carpentry and a new basketball court.

The same court had ordered him to pay the money in July 2012 after the building firm sued him.

In September 2012, Becker avoided an auction of the property after paying a gardening firm he is said to have owed £314,000.

Hippy Berres, who moved to Majorca in 2014, is understood to have lived in several “abandoned” houses on the island after time in a caravan.

He told the German press he had “big projects” for Becker's 31,000 sq ft property.

“It could be a place for meetings, we would like to plant vegetables, offer seminars about renewable energy and other things that interest people,” he was quoted as saying.

In March Berres told Majorcan German language newspaper Mallorca Zeitung: “We do not occupy houses, we save them, we do not make claims to property, we are concerned with nothing other than to live in a rent-free home and give something back to the house.”

He also revealed the creation of an organisation called “Intergalactic Relief and Rescue Commando”, an internet initiative whose aims included occupying abandoned houses and giving them new life.

On Facebook he writes in German “I am not real. I am everything and nothing. This has big advantages. Every day is different.”

He describes himself as being in a “domestic partnership” since January 2015.

A PayPal account he advertises on social media where he urges people to “send money to Jesus” currently stands at zero.
Civil Guard in Majorca were unable to say this morning if a complaint had been made.

A spokesman added that any complaint would normally be lodged with a local court who would then send officials to notify squatters they must leave.

A source said: In most cases the court officials go alone. They usually don’t call for police back-up.”

No-one from the court could be reached early this morning.