The former Manchester United striker just spent £ 20 million on a mansion in the county of Cheshire, England. That is not the only real estate of this player.
The Manchester Evening News reports that the English striker bought a villa in the island nation of Barbados in 2010 for £5 million (more than $6.2 million). In 2015, the Rooneys rented it out for £25,000 (approximately $32,400) a week during peak season. Photo: The Sun.
Wayne Rooney’s famous neighbors here include former midfielder Rio Ferdinand, and TV star duo Ant & Dec – host of Britain’s Got Talent. Photo: Splash News.
The villa includes 5 bedrooms, a studio, an outdoor swimming pool, and the owner has access to a nearby golf course. The Sun estimates that the former Manchester United star was able to earn around £2 million (over $2.5 million) from renting this villa. Photo: The Sun.
The outdoor dining space is suitable for relaxing and entertaining with family and friends. Photo: The Sun.
In 2007, Wayne Rooney spent 320,000 pounds (about 403,000 USD) for an apartment in Port Charlotte, Florida (USA). This riverside apartment is over 162 square meters with 3 bedrooms and a private balcony. Photo: Zillow.
Facilities here include swimming pool and gym. Photo: Zillow.
The mansion nicknamed Waynesor Castle worth 6 million pounds (more than 7.5 million USD) in Prestbury, Cheshire, England, used to be the home of the Rooney family for more than a decade. A burglary break-in in 2016 caused the family of this famous player to leave due to concerns for the safety of their children. Villa includes 6 bedrooms, cinema, swimming pool. Photo: Cavendish.
The Rooney family’s newest estate, valued at £20 million (over $25 million), is also located in Cheshire and includes a mansion, stables, two man-made pools, and a tunnel leading to a garage. The property is still under construction. Photo: Mega.
The villa has 6 bedrooms and entertainment spaces such as bar, pub, cinema, gym, swimming pool. However, many fans mocked the former Manchester United striker’s new home for looking like a Morrisons supermarket in England. Photo: Mega.