In pictures, the mansion of Manchester United reserve keeper is up for sale

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Manchester United goalkeeper Sergio Romero has offered his mansion, which he currently resides in, for sale for 3.5 million pounds as a prelude to leaving his club next summer.

The British newspaper "Sun" published pictures of the grand palace, and stated that it contains six bedrooms with their suites, luxurious parking spaces that are only owned by the wealthy, five large reception rooms for guests, an equipped games room and a table tennis hall.

The newspaper pointed out that the house is located at the end of a safe road in an area famous for football players from Manchester United and their rivals Manchester City, and indicated that its monthly rent is 22 thousand pounds.

It is noteworthy that Romero, the reserve goalkeeper for Manchester United, rarely stands in front of the three sticks in light of the iron fist imposed by the presence of the first Spanish goalkeeper, David de Gea, who is considered the first choice in goalkeeping, prompting Romero to take his position to leave for another club and sell his house.

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