Angel di Maria’s former residence is up for sale, but Manchester United fans should not be concerned that he is leaving Old Trafford.
Since a failed break-in attempt at the end of January, the Argentine international has not returned to his £4.15 M, six-bedroom opulent home in the Cheshire village of Prestbury.
He relocated with his family to The Lowry Hotel in Manchester’s downtown, which had a 24-hour security team.
Angel di Maria’s decline in form can be attributed to a home invasion.However, Sportsmail has learned that the Di Marias have left the hotel and have sought more permanent lodging at the Beetham Tower.
Following his £60 M transfer to Old Trafford, the 27-year-old winger rented the stunning property, which features an indoor swimming pool, children’s TV room, office, gym, changing rooms, and an apartment for employees.
Last month, Di Maria and his family were subjected to a ‘terrifying search’ inside their home.
Top News by Daily Mail01:00 England supporters hold their breath as the Lionesses play Colombia.The athlete, who has struggled for form since moving from Spain, was reportedly having dinner with his wife, Jorgelina, and children as intruders unsuccessfully attempted to break down his patio doors.After activating an alarm system, the three would-be criminals escaped empty-handed.
It is believed that the home’s proprietor is currently seeking to sell the property, but is open to renting it out again.
A source stated, “It was an extremely unfortunate and extremely rare occurrence.” The home is truly stunning.
The advertisement on Rightmove reads, “Magnificent mansion situated on a private road in the center of Prestbury and surrounded by manicured grounds. Indoor swimming pool with glass doors leading into the living room and hallway, bringing the pool into the center of the home.
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