Surprised with a special feature that makes the villa of the top striker Rooney for sale up to 50 miℓℓion dollars

Former England captain Wayne Rooney owns luxury villas in many countries, with an estimated total fortune of more than 50 miℓℓion USD.

According to The Sun, Rooney bought a mansion in Barbados, England in 2010, for $ 5 miℓℓion. The house is built on an area of more than 200 hectares.

The villa has 5 large bedrooms, a media room, an outdoor swimming pool, and a golf course. It is just a 5-minute walk from the famous Royal Westmoreland Beach Club.

Luxury, expensive indoor furniture, designed by leading experts. The villa is a familiar vacation spot for the whole Rooney family every Christmas and summer. By 2015, he started renting, which costs about $25,000 a week in high season.

In 2007, Rooney spent $425,000 on a luxury waterfront apartment in Harbor Pointe, Florida (USA). The apartment has 3 bedrooms, a balcony, and a living space of more than 1,750 m2. According to The Sun, this apartment is being rented, because Rooney rarely visits.

Rooney and his wife own a flat in Florida for £320k. The couple bought the house 12 years ago. Rooney and his wife and children used to live happily in “Waynesor Castle”, worth $ 6 miℓℓion, before being broken into in August 2016. The house has 6 bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, cinema, and swimming pool.

The Rooneys are said to be selling the house. In 2019, Rooney and his family moved to a beautiful house in Washington DC, USA for $ 16 miℓℓion, after he joined DC United. The house has a wine cellar, an outdoor swimming pool, an entertainment room, and a movie theater.

The gym in Rooney’s Washington home. However, this place is vacant, after Rooney returned to England to play and gradually turned to be a coach for Derby County.

The Rooney and his wife’s new $26.5 miℓℓion mansion is located on a 40-acre property in Cheshire. The house is still in the process of being completed, including stables, and 2 artificial fishing ponds. It is likened to a supermarket.

Due to the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic, Wayne Rooney’s giant mansion was completed 4 months behind schedule. But now, everything is stable and the family of the former MU striker is preparing to move to a new place to live.