Manchester United's newest signing Leny Yoro is reportedly set to move into Mason Greenwood's former home in Cheshire.
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Yoro joins Man Utd from LilleRents six-room mansion in CheshireMansion was previously occupied by GreenwoodGettyWHAT HAPPENED?
The 18-year-old wonderkid joined Manchester United for a reported fee of £52 million ($68m) from Lille following a good season in Ligue 1. As per The Sun, the Frenchman will now move into a new pad formerly home to Greenwood. The six-bed, six-bath property is expected to cost the centre-back close to £14,000 a month.
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As per the report, the Cheshire mansion was previously home to Greenwood during his time with the Red Devils before he left the club on a season-long loan to Getafe. Greenwood has since completed a permanent move away from Manchester United and signed for Ligue 1 side Marseille.
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The opulent residence boasts three reception rooms, a cinema room, a gym, and even separate quarters for au pairs, according to The Sun. The Bowdon residence also has safety precautions in the form of an intruder alarm, monitored CCTV, and electric security gates.
WHAT NEXT FOR YORO?
The former Lille star will soon have to leave his new mansion as he is set to travel to the United States as part of Erik ten Hag's squad for their pre-season tour. The Red Devils will face Real Betis, Arsenal and Liverpool in North America.