After divorcing Claire, Paul Scholes is selling his extravagant property for £3.9 million.
Just weeks after Claire left their marital home and stopped wearing her wedding ring, the 45-year-old Manchester United icon sold the residence.
After 21 years, Scholes is selling his home with football pitch and netball court.
Scholes is selling his matrimonial home after Claire departed and removed her wedding ring.
The Saddleworth, Greater Manchester, seven-bedroom home
A full gym is included in the luxurious residence.
The Scholeses have a pool table-equipped games room in the pad.
Scholes created a home putting green to improve his golf.
Scholes and his three children have resided at the 13,000sq ft luxury home for 21 years.
The former England player bought the pad after the 1998 World Cup.
One of the “finest homes in Saddleworth” in Greater Manchester, the mansion has seven bedrooms.
Scholes’ 2015-redesigned and renovated property has a football pitch, gym, and putting green.
The property has a netball court, with daughter Alicia, 18, trying to join the Manchester Thunder.
A landscaped “executive detached house” is also included in the Saddleworth property.
Other amazing features include a steam room, sauna, indoor heated pool, home cinema, and games area.
It looks the Scholeses will leave their family home when Paul and Claire split.
The Greater Manchester property has an indoor, heated pool.
Paul Scholes bought the house following the 1998 World Cup.
After his wife Claire left, Scholes is selling the house for £3.9m.
Scholes is asking nearly £4m for the mansion.
After over 20 years, Scholes may leave his home.
The Sun reported that the 45-year-olds are “devastated”.
They said, “You have to feel for them as they both value family above everything else.
“They’ve been together forever and nobody expected this.”
Scholes met Claire in his local bar at eighteen, despite growing up on a council estate miles from their Saddleworth home.
After six years, they married.
Scholes, who is worth £27 million, often posted images of himself and Claire on Instagram, although the last one was from February.
The former midfielder said he left England in 2004 because he missed Claire.