Inside ‘Star Boy’ Bukayo Saka’s £2.5 Million Luxury Mansion—Featuring 4 Bedrooms, a Swimming Pool, and a Mini Football Field!

The 22-year-old’s parents and brothers reared him in impoverished conditions five miles from Wembley.

Just before turning eighteen, in November 2019, he paid £2.3 million for the massive home in an affluent Hertfordshire neighbourhood.

Buyako bought the enormous house in leafy Hertfordshire in November 2019 for £2.3 million - just as he turned 18Bukayo, who had been given his first professional contract by Arsenal at 17, is thought to have moved his parents and siblings in with him soon afterThe house came complete with spa and walk-in wardrobes but he wanted to personalise it and workmen have been upgrading it regularly ever sinceThe exact details of the upgrade have not been revealed but it’s understood the renovations have been extensive. A team of workmen were even working in the grounds today to further modernise the property, which dwarfs its neighboursAt 17, Bukayo signed his first professional deal with Arsenal and moved home with his parents and brothers.

Saka, a recent teenage sensation in England, has celebrated his big break by moving into a footballer’s mansion (shown above) instead of the family home where he was raised.

The home included walk-in closets and a jacuzzi, but he wanted it personalised, so since then, workers have been adding updates every month.

The kitchen-diner looks out to the back garden of the property through huge sliding glass doorsThough the details are yet undisclosed, the patch is believed to have contained significant improvements.

After making his debut for Arsenal’s first squad, he subtly improved by purchasing a six-bedroom modern mansion with expansive gardens (see the artist’s rendition of the building in the picture).

The gorgeous kitchen has an island stove, breakfast bar and seating area in addition to separate ovens and hanging lights.

The property is much larger than its neighbours, and even now a group of labourers was working in the grounds to modernise the property.

Bukayo grew up in the family’s modest two-story semi-detached house in Greenford, in the London borough of Ealing, where they would play catch on the neighbourhood green after school.

Following his breakthrough into the first team at Arsenal, he quietly upgraded by buying a six-bedroomed contemporary mansion (pictured - an artist's impression of the building) with sprawling grounds

The stunning kitchen includes a breakfast bar and island hob, with separate ovens, hanging lights and and a seating area

Via large sliding glass doors, the kitchen-dining area faces the property’s backyard garden.

However, he quietly upgraded after breaking into Arsenal’s first team by buying a contemporary home with six bedrooms and expansive grounds.
New teenage England star Saka has crowned his breakthrough by moving out of the family home he grew up in - and into a footballers’ mansion (pictured), MailOnline can reveal
Not long after turning eighteen, in November 2019, Buyako paid £2.3 million for the massive home in a lush Hertfordshire neighbourhood.After receiving his first professional contract from Arsenal at the age of 17, Bukayo is believed to have moved in with his parents and siblings.Although the home included walk-in closets and a jacuzzi, he wanted to personalise it, so workers have been making updates ever since.Although the upgrade’s specifics have not been made public, it is believed to have involved significant improvements. Even now, a group of labourers was working in the grounds to update the property, which is much larger than its neighbours.