Phil Foden, the Manchester City star, has recently moved out of his £3million mansion following a rowdy party that prompted a visit from the police. The removal firm, Warrens, shared a photo on social media of a signed jersey they received from Foden as a thank-you gift for helping his family with the move. The firm expressed their delight and humorously stated that while Foden usually provides the goals and assists on the football field, they were happy to assist him in achieving his goal of moving. The staff members at the firm were honored to help the Foden family and left heartfelt messages for the young footballer.
The decision to move comes after reports of a late-night party at Foden’s house in Prestbury, Cheshire. A neighbor called the police to complain about the loud music, likening the noise to being in a nightclub. The party reportedly started in the afternoon and continued until midnight. However, despite the noise complaint, the police did not visit the property. One elderly neighbor claimed that the music was excessively loud, even though he had turned up his TV volume to the maximum.
While some neighbors mentioned that this was not a regular occurrence, one resident compared the atmosphere to a music festival. Cheshire police confirmed receiving a noise complaint but advised the caller that it was a matter for the council to handle. Foden’s former mansion boasted five bedrooms, a swimming pool, a cinema room, a gym, and a large garden with a hot tub and trampoline. It is located in an area known as a footballers’ paradise, with Wayne Rooney having been a former resident until he moved to a nearby £20million mega-mansion.
Foden’s decision to move indicates a desire for a fresh start as he now has two young children with his partner, Rebecca. The move allows them to remain in their familiar neighborhood while finding a new home that suits their evolving needs. In other news related to footballers’ homes, a lucky fan recently won a £3.5million house in a raffle, and James Maddison is selling his stunning property, complete with its own football pitch, for £2.5million.
Overall, Foden’s move from his £3million mansion reflects a desire for privacy and a quieter living environment following the rowdy party incident. It also highlights the challenges faced by high-profile footballers in maintaining a balance between their personal lives and public image. Moving forward, Foden will likely focus on his career on the football field while ensuring a more private and peaceful home life for his growing family.