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Inside Jack Grealish’s new £6m mansion with garden bigger than the Etihad

The hero of Manchester City, Jack Grealish, reportedly paid £6 million for a brand-new villa with 20 acres of land.

The England international became the most expensive English footballer of all time when he completed a Premier League record £100 million move to move to the North West last year.

He initially rented a sumptuous apartment in Manchester City Center with his girlfriend Sasha Attwood, but The Sun claims that.

Grealish has a brand-new crib with seven bedrooms.

It’s said the former Aston Villa captain completed the purchase earlier this year and paid in cash.

One would assume that Grealish will have his Premier League winners medal framed and in pride of place.

But there’s also room for a whole lot of other outrageous features, with the house having a swimming pool, tennis court, golf tee, gym and leisure suite.

What’s more, there’s also a fishing lake, vegetable plot, cottage and helipad.

There is also room for a full-size football pitch in the garden if the 27-year-old wanted some extra practice, and crucially, it comes with state-of-the-art security cameras and lighting for total privacy and safety.

It has everything Grealish could possibly dream of in a home, which “really took his breath away”.

“Jack has a taste for the finer things in life and this home really took his breath away,” a source told The Sun.

‘It’s the culmination of a dream for him. Anyone would be very proud to own such a home.

“It offers him everything — if he wants to throw a massive party away from prying eyes, he can do.

‘Likewise, if he wants to chill out and sunbathe or do a bit of fishing, it’s all on his doorstep.”

Grealish received criticism aplenty for his first season at City but has been showing shades of his Villa form this term, recently dropping a masterclass in the Champions League in the Copenhagen.

Off the pitch, he’s trying to learn how to become a DJ – as well as trying his hand at speaking Spanish.

‘I want to try and learn some stuff outside of football,” he told Josh Denzel in an interview for BT Sport.

“I watch some stuff on TV but when I thought about it I don’t actually do much outside of football.

“I’m trying to learn Spanish as well, Spanish in a Brummie accent!”

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