MANCHESTER UNITED midfielder Ángel Di María has put the Prestbury mansion, that was subject to an attempted raid by burglars, up for sale for £4.1m.
The Argentinian only moved into the property a month ago but has relocated his family to a luxury hotel with additional security after the attempted burglary. Trespassers reportedly tried to force entry to the luxury house through the back door whilst the 27-year-old was inside having dinner with his wife and children, but were forced to flee after triggering an alarm.
The mansion up for sale is described as a “magnificent mansion set in well-manicured grounds in the heart of Prestbury on a private road” and includes an indoor swimming pool and jacuzzi, a gym, a two-bedroom flat above the garage, a play room and a huge garden. Di María only joined Manchester United last August for a British transfer record fee of £59.7m, but after making a promising start under manager Louis van Gaal, his form has tailed off of late, and he has been linked with a move abroad this coming summer. — The Guardian



