Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka and his family have upgraded from a modest two-bedroom house to a two-story, £2.3 million mansion

The English teen sensation bukayo Saka has reportedly moved out of his childhood home and into the mansion of a footballer, according to MailOnline.The 19-year-old and his family lived in low-income housing in Wembley, which was five miles apart. After school in his humble two-story semi-detached house in Greenford, Ealing borough, London, Bukayo would bounce a ball around on the neighborhood green. After breaking into Arsenal’s first team, though, he bought a mansion with six bedrooms and acres of land to live it up. The enormous house in the lovely Hertfordshire area was purchased by him for £2.3 million in November 2019, shortly before he turned eighteen years old.

Photographed here as a child with Arsenal’s youth program is future star Bukayo Saka.

 

According to popular belief, Bukayo moved in with his family after signing his first professional deal with Arsenal when he was seventeen years old. Workers have been making monthly renovations ever since he wanted to personalize the property, even though it had walk-in closets and a jacuzzi. No details about the upgrade have been revealed, but it is thought to have included major enhancements. The property is significantly larger than its neighbors, and even as we speak, a crew of laborers is hard at work updating it.

The exact details of the upgrade have not been revealed but it’s understood the renovations have been extensive. A team of workmen were even working in the grounds today to further modernise the property, which dwarfs its neighbours

 

 

 

The 19 year old grew up in modest circumstances just five miles from Wembley where he lived with his parents and siblings

 

 

Following his breakthrough into the first team at Arsenal, he quietly upgraded by buying a six-bedroomed contemporary mansion (pictured - an artist's impression of the building) with sprawling grounds

 

 

 

 

 

The area is more generally linked with Tottenham than Arsenal due to the presence of current talents Serge Aurier and Dele Alli, as well as club stalwarts Gary Mabbutt and Martin Chivers, who all reside nearby.

He discreetly upgraded after breaking into Arsenal’s first squad by purchasing a six-bedroom contemporary mansion (shown – an artist’s depiction of the construction) with expansive grounds.

After breaking into Arsenal’s first team, he secretly upgraded by purchasing a six-bedroom modern house.

Stunning features in the kitchen include an island with a range and breakfast bar, two ovens, pendant lighting, and a place to sit.

The 19-year-old and his family lived in humble quarters not far from Wembley, and he was the youngest of five children.

The 19-year-old and his family lived in humble quarters not far from Wembley, and he was the youngest of five children.

 

He wanted to make it his own, so the builders have been making improvements to the house on a monthly basis ever since. It had a jacuzzi and walk-in closets already.

Although we don’t yet know the specifics of the refurbishment, we do know that there have been substantial renovations. The property is so much larger and more modern than its neighbors that a crew was even in the grounds today, renovating it even further.

Although we don’t yet know the specifics of the refurbishment, we do know that there have been substantial renovations. The property is so much larger and more modern than its neighbors that a crew was even in the grounds today, renovating it even further.

 

He grew up in a quite different environment. After last night’s thrilling win, the new hero of England reached out to his former estate neighbors. Famously, his kind family helps people relocate their homes and gives money, video game systems, and footballs to the poor in the area.

 

Last night, the 19-year-old Arsenal winger—who was dubbed “little chili” by his teammates for his knack for enhancing attacks—had an extraordinary journey that ended with his man of the match performance against the Czech Republic. He was born just five miles away from Wembley.