DREAM COME TRUE: Jude Bellingham ‘goes on house hunting trip to see two luxury £27m mansions next door for him and his mum’, with swimming pool, cinema and wine cellar in David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo’s neighbourhood

Jude Bellingham recently viewed two £27 million luxury mansions in the prestigious La Moraleja neighborhood near Madrid, sparking speculation about potential purchases.

Reports from Spanish outlet El Confidencial suggested that one of the properties was intended for the Real Madrid star, while the second would house his mother Denise and the rest of his family during visits to the city. The area, known for its exclusivity, was also home to former Real Madrid player David Beckham.

However, sources close to Bellingham dismissed the claims that he had purchased the homes, saying he toured the properties but decided not to buy them.

The houses, part of “The Trilogy” project, include two completed mansions and a third nearing completion, with all currently unoccupied.

Jude Bellingham has reportedly been on a house-hunting trip to view two luxury £27million mansions next-door to each other in the same upmarket Madrid neighbourhood

 

Jude Bellingham has reportedly been on a house-hunting trip to view two luxury £27million mansions next-door to each other in the same upmarket Madrid neighbourhood

Spanish website El Confidencial claimed Bellingham had purchased two of the three mansions but sources close to the footballer said the report was incorrect

 

Spanish website El Confidencial claimed Bellingham had purchased two of the three mansions but sources close to the footballer said the report was incorrect

The reports claimed one was for Bellingham and the other for his mum Denise and family

 

The reports claimed one was for Bellingham and the other for his mum Denise and family

The Trilogy project was launched by Madrid-based firm Threeseven and designed by Valencia-based architects Fran Silvestre Arquitectos.

The Valencia-based firm says on its website the properties include ‘equipment and uses that go beyond a conventional home’ and feature a gym, sauna, indoor and outdoor pool, cinema and wine cellar.’

It adds of the villas: ‘They integrate strategies and technologies that allow reducing the amount of water consumed, improving their efficiency with the use of renewable energies and guaranteeing internal environmental quality.’

The group of three homes, offering spectacular views of La Moraleja’s prestigious golf course, are called Villa Lavan, Villa Lago and Villa 18.

El Confidencial claimed each house was described as being 1,000 square metres each with gardens double that size.

The 21-year-old England international, who signed for Real Madrid on a £220,000-a-week six-year contract in June 2023, has spent most of his time since he moved to Spain staying at a £5.5m property in the gated VIP bunker neighbourhood of La Finca, a 15-minute drive north west of the city centre in the upper-class suburb of Pozuelo de Alarcon where the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo still owns a mansion.

He is understood to be renting there and sharing with his mum who aids him in the handling of his schedule and other affairs.

Bellingham has recently been romantically linked to Barcelona-born pop star Aitana – full name Aitana Ocana Morales – by the Spanish press.

Sources close to the footballer denied the claims that Bellingham had purchased the mansions

 

Sources close to the footballer denied the claims that Bellingham had purchased the mansions

Bellingham did look around the homes, which are being built as part The Trilogy project

 

Bellingham did look around the homes, which are being built as part The Trilogy project

David and Victoria Beckham (pictured in 2003) bought a mansion in the same exclusive La Moraleja neighbourhood when the former England captain was playing for Real Madrid

 

David and Victoria Beckham (pictured in 2003) bought a mansion in the same exclusive La Moraleja neighbourhood when the former England captain was playing for Real Madrid

 

Neither the footballer or the singer have commented on the rumours.

Former England captain David Beckham and his designer wife Victoria bought their old home in La Moraleja in June 2005 from a French couple for £3m.

They sold it to a wealthy Spanish entrepreneur who headed a plastic waste disposal firm for £4.2m nearly ten years later and eight years after they moved out.

Posh and Becks lived in rental properties before finding their dream home, which boasted an outdoor heated swimming pool, tennis courts, a small football pitch and a children’s play area.

They spent £350,000 refurbishing the five-bed house, set in two acres of land, after consulting a Feng Shui expert.

Police were called twice while they lived there – once after complaints from neighbours about noise when Becks celebrated his 31st birthday with a May 2006 party and six months later when three Japanese journalists mistaken for armed raiders sneaked into the grounds.

Victoria and youngest son Cruz, then just 19 months, were inside the mansion at the time.

A uniformed security guard pulled his revolver on the three men fearing they were a gang of hardened criminals and six police cars raced to the house before the intruders were released after proving their identities.

Beckham offered to rent the property to ex-Real Madrid star Kaka when the Brazilian joined the Spanish club, but the striker eventually decided to move to La Finca.