The price of James Maddison's mansion in Nottinghamshire has been slashed as the England midfielder looks to sell the property after his move to London. The Spurs playmaker, who lived in Ruddington while playing for Leicester City, put his whopping house on the market for £2.5m in July.
However after failing to sell the property, the asking price was cut in November, meaning it is now available for £2,395,000. Situated in a gated complex off Old Road, not far from the Nottingham Knight Roundabout, the grand mansion features four bedrooms, two bathrooms and spans 4,000 square feet in total.
Maddison, who was born in Coventry, moved to the capital to join Tottenham Hotspur in the summer of 2023 - and relocated in the process. Estate agents FHP Living have taken his previous living quarters on and are making their best attempts to flog it to a new owner.
Built in 2012, the fascinating modern property also contains a games room, a snug, a gym and a walk-in wardrobe. A bar area currently features a wall adorned with framed shirts from some of the Premier League's best current and former players, including Kevin De Bruyne, Eden Hazard and Mo Salah.
Called 'The Spinney', the property is protected by large electric gates at its entrance and contains a CCTV system and security fencing. The entire plot stretches 0.8 acres in size.