Harry Kane – London, £17 million
Tottenham Hotspurs striker Harry Kane moved into his London home with his wife Katie Goodland and their two daughters, Ivy and Jane, in September 2018. The couple was reportedly renting the £17-million mansion, with its seven king-sized bedrooms, a state-of-the-art gym facility, and an awesome man-cave for £15k per week.
The 2018 World Cup Golden Boot winner can be found playing video games like Fortnite in his game room while his daughter watches Peppa Pig on the big screen. After Kane’s recent remarks regarding his aims to win the bigger trophies, there is widespread speculation regarding his move to bigger football teams like Real Madrid.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – Dortmund, £3.5 million
After relocating to North London, Arsenal star Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang put his 16-room villa in Dortmund up for sale through a German website. The decision was made in the wake of his shiny new £56-million contract with Arsenal, signed in January 2018.
Aubameyang had only lived for a year in his lavish residence, having purchased it in January 2017 after falling in love with its white exterior, cinema, indoor pool, and a lift. After recently contracting malaria, Aubameyang was admitted to a medical facility and sidelined from four Arsenal matches. He is reportedly on track to make a full recovery soon.
Jesse Lingard – Cheshire, £3 Million
‘Manchester United’ forward, Jesse Lingard, is fast becoming one of the clinical strikers in the ‘Red Devils’ squad. During the player shot spell at ‘Westham United’ last season, he did find his scoring boots and has been impressive in the field. Lingard signed a major contract with the ‘Red Devils’ side which enabled him to earn a whopping £2.6 million per year.
The sportsman has sure been smiling to the bank over these years and has thrown quite some fortune at acquiring a luxury house worth about £3 million in Cheshire. The magnificent apartment is equipped with various modern amenities that are necessary for everyday living, including large console tables and decorative mirrors.