Tom Brady is playing the field despite being seen out several times with model Irina Shayk.
Spies tell us the freshly divorced footballer — who split from ex-wife Gisele Bündchen in October — is not exclusive with Shayk, and has been spotted on dinner dates in Miami, Fla., and New York City with other potential paramours.
Brady, 46, and Shayk, 37, were first linked in June when Page Six exclusively reported that the supermodel “threw herself” at the retired NFL pro when they both attended billionaire art dealer Joe Nahmad’s wedding in Sardinia, Italy.
In July, they were photographed being touchy-feely during a weekend date that included a sleepover at his LA home, and shortly after, they were spotted at Sushi Azabu in Tribeca in Manhattan on a dinner date that a spy described as “private and ensconced.”

But then, at the end of August, the leggy brunette popped up in Italy on vacation with her on-again-off-again boyfriend Bradley Cooper.
This week, Shayk — who was making the rounds in New York during Fashion Week — was spotted making her way into Brady’s Tribeca pad.
Page Six exclusively reported that she hopes to eventually marry “Maestro” star Cooper, with whom she shares 6-year-old daughter Lea de Seine.


Either way, it seems that Brady is not ready to choose just one partner. A source told us earlier this week that hunky Brady “is not interested in being serious with anyone right now.”
“His priorities are his kids and his business interests,” said the source. “There will be more supermodels in his future.”
A rep for Brady did not comment.
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