Startling with a unique feature that puts the best striker Rooney’s villa up for sale for up to $50 million

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.