Overwhelmed by Jack Grealish’s Stunning New £6 Million Mansion with a Garden Bigger Than Etihad Airport

A brand-new mansion with 20 acres of land was purportedly purchased for £6 million by Manchester City hero Jack Grealish.

When the England international moved to the North West last year for a Premier League record £100 million, he became the most expensive English football player of all time.

But according to The Sun, he first rented an opulent apartment in Manchester City Centre with his girlfriend Sasha Attwood.

Grealish has seven bedrooms and a brand-new cot.

The purchase was reportedly completed early this year by the former captain of Aston Villa, who made the cash payment.

Grealish is expected to have his Premier League winning medal framed and displayed prominently.

The property has a tennis court, golf tee, gym, and leisure suite, but there’s also capacity for a tonne of additional ridiculous additions.

In addition, there is a cottage, helipad, vegetable garden, and fishing lake.

The 27-year-old may also practise on a full-sized football pitch in the garden, which is equipped with cutting-edge security cameras and lighting for complete privacy and safety.

It “really took his breath away” because it has everything Grealish could want for in a house.

The Sun was informed by a source that “Jack has a taste for the finer things in life and this home really took his breath away.”

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For him, it’s the realisation of a dream. Such a home would make anyone very pleased to be the owner.

It provides everything he could ever want; for example, he could host a lavish celebration out of sight.

Similarly, everything he needs to relax and enjoy some fishing or sunbathing is right outside his door.

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Grealish was heavily criticised during his first season at City, but he has been displaying traits of his Villa play this season, most notably a masterful performance in the Champions League against Copenhagen.

He is learning how to become a DJ off the pitch and is also attempting to speak Spanish.

“My goal is to broaden my knowledge beyond football,” he stated to Josh Denzel during a BT Sport interview.

When I gave it some attention, I realised that other from watching football, I don’t really do much else.

“I’m also attempting to learn Spanish, but with a Brummie accent!”