‘If I can be bothered’ – Luke Littler casts major doubt on breaking Phil Taylor record as he hints at when he’ll retire

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LUKE LITTLER has claimed it’s unlikely he’ll target Phil Taylor’s World Championship haul – unless the money is good.

The Power won 16 World Championships in his remarkable career and played well into his 50s.

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Littler won his maiden PDC world crown last month at the tender age of just 18.

He bagged £500,000 after beating Michael van Gerwen 7-3 at Ally Pally in January.

But The Nuke doesn’t see himself playing for another 34 years and replicating Taylor’s remarkable longevity.

Littler joined Gary Neville, Jill Scott, Jamie Carragher, Roy Keane and Ian Wright on podcast The Overlap to discuss his career and love of football.

Littler revealed his darts hero growing up was Taylor, who won 14 PDC World Championship titles over his three-decade career.

Lionesses legend Scott asked Littler if he felt he was able to beat Taylor’s outrageous tally.

Speaking to Stick to Football, brought to you by Sky Bet, he replied with a grin: “If I can be bothered to stay around for that time.”

Littler added that Taylor was 52 when he won his 16th crown in 2013.

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Wright chimed in: “You’ve got all that time, you can go for that long if you want.”

Littler replied: “If I want..!

“If I don’t have to [I’ll carry on that long]. If I want to, then I will.”

Scott laughed: “I don’t think you’ll have to. You’ll get an apple juice deal or something.”

Keane questioned if it was a lack of “hunger” that would see Littler put away his darts early.

But The Nuke cheekily added in response: “Probably just the money, to be fair.”

Littler also believes Taylor – who he recently faced in a bizarre jenga match – would “struggle” if pitted against today’s modern-day elite.

Premier League Darts 2025: Dates and venues

Night 1 – Belfast: Humphries beat Dobey 6-1
Night 2 – Glasgow: Littler beat Humphries 6-5
Night 3 – Dublin: Price beat Aspinall 6-3
Night 4 – Exeter: Humphries beat Littler 6-4
Night 5 – Brighton: Littler beat Aspinall 6-3
Night 6 – Nottingham: Price beat Littler 6-3
Night 7 – Cardiff: Littler beat Van Gerwen 6-4
Night 8 – Newcastle: Littler beat Humphries 6-1
Night 9 – Uber Arena, Berlin – Thursday April 3
Night 10 – AO Arena, Manchester – Thursday April 10
Night 11 – Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam – Thursday April 17
Night 12 – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool – Thursday April 24
Night 13 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham, Thursday May 1
Night 14 – First Direct Arena, Leeds – Thursday May 8
Night 15 – P&J Live, Aberdeen – Thursday May 15
Night 16 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield – Thursday May 22
Play-Offs – The O2, London – Thursday May 29

He continued: “There’s a record there [Phil Taylor’s] to be broken, but it’s going to take some doing.

“He also won the World Matchplay 16 times, so he’s won two of the big majors 16 times – it’ll take some doing.

“[The competition] is a lot better now. You still had Phil Taylor, Eric Bristow – it was still a good field.

“But nowadays, I think Phil would struggle.”

Luke Littler prize money breakdown

Here is all the prize money Luke Littler has won so far after being crowned 2025 PDC World Darts Championship winner:

World Championship 2025 – £500,000

World Championship 2024 – £200,000

Grand Slam of Darts 2024 – £150,000

European Tour – £91,000

Player Championships events – £71,500

Players Championship final runner-up – £60,000

UK Open 2023 + 2024 – £17,500

World Matchplay – £10,000

World Grand Prix – £7,500

European Championship – £7,500

(Unranked) Premier League Darts – £315,000

TOTAL: £1.43 million

Littler returns to action on Thursday night in Berlin for Week 9 of the Premier League Darts.

The 18-year-old is the defending champion and currently tops the standings with 28 points.

He has already racked up four night victories, with just one more needed to take the tournament record of five.

Littler said: “I never really say I’m the best in the world, but I am performing at a really good level at the moment.

“I’m sitting comfortably at the top of the table now, so hopefully I should be even more settled going into the next few weeks.

“I want to finish top of the table again, I want to go back-to-back, but my main goal now is to get my fifth nightly win in Berlin.”

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