- Fellaini purchased the property in 2013 after signing for Manchester United from Everton
- The luxurious mansion boasts of incredible features including an indoor swimming pool
- The midfielder has now put up the property for sale having sealed a move to China
Former Manchester United star, Marouane Fellaini, has reportedly slashed the price of his Manchester home after failing to find a potential buyer for months.
Fellaini is seeking to offload the luxurious mansion after sealing a move to Chinese Super League side, Shangong Lueneng on February.
Marouane Fellaini, has reportedly slashed the price of his Cheshire mansion. Photo: RightMove
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The towering midfielder acquired the property at £2million in 2013 after joining Manchester United and had set its selling price at £2.12million.
The Belgian is said to have put it in the market on November 2018 after his future at Old Trafford grew increasingly bleak.
The six-bedroom home has a heated indoor swimming pool. Photo: RightMove
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Unable to find a potential buyer for that long, Fellaini has now slashed the price by £125,000 for the property that boasts of exclusive features.
The six-bedroom home has a home cinema, a heated indoor swimming pool with a sauna and hot tub as well as a gym.
The modern property includes a hot tub and sauna in the spa area. Photo: RightMove
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Interestingly, the former Everton midfielder converted one of the bedrooms in the incredible property into a hair salon to keep his locks on fleek.
The large open plan living room has a table tennis table and a magnificent wooden spiral staircase that leads down into a modern dining area.
Meanwhile, the 87-capped Belgian has started two Chinese Super League games and two AFC Champions League games in central midfield for his new club, with two wins in the league.
Fellaini purchased the property in 2013 after signing for Manchester United from Everton. Photo: RightMove
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The 31-year-old has since retired from international football, having announced his retirement at the start of March in an emotional Instagram post.
"After twelve years of representing Belgium at the highest level, I have decided to retire from senior international football," Fellaini said.
"It has not been an easy decision for me and not one I take lightly however I feel that the time is right for me to step down and allow the next generation of Belgian players to continue this very successful period in Belgian football history," he added.
Source: Tuko.co.ke



