Arsenal legend Patrick Vieira has sold his luxury seven-bedroom Cheshire mansion for £2.2million — a year after he put it up for sale.
The World Cup-winner bought the home with wife Cheryl in 2010 when he moved north to join Manchester City and stayed there for five years.
But the 41-year-old now lives in America, where he has been the manager of MLS outfit New York City since 2016.
Patrick Vieira has sold his luxury seven-bedroom Cheshire mansion for £2.2million
An outside view of the spectacular mansion, which was put up for sale over a year ago
He bought home with wife Cheryl in 2010 when he moved north to join Manchester City
The lavish mansion in Wilmslow, popular with footballers, has been sold subject to a contract for £2,295,000.
The details claim it has ‘an exceptional bespoke interior nestled in mature gardens within Alderley Edge.’
The stunning pad, set on a 6,500sqft site, also boasts a boot room, gym, wine cellar and sauna.
The lavish mansion in Wilmslow, popular with footballers, boasts a large kitchen area
Another view of kitchen area, which the Frenchman will no longer use now he has sold house
The home has ‘an exceptional bespoke interior nestled in mature gardens within Alderley Edge’
Vieira enjoyed a trophy-laden career as a player, beginning his career at Cannes before going on to play for AC Milan, Arsenal, Juventus, Inter Milan and Manchester City.
The Frenchman’s most successful spell came at the Gunners, where he won three Premier League titles and three FA Cups.
He also won 107 caps for France, and experienced memorable triumphs at the 1998 World Cup and 2000 European Championship.
The seven-bedroom house has hardly been used by Vieira now he lives in New York, America
The stunning pad, set on a 6,500sqft site, also boasts a boot room, gym, wine cellar and sauna
Viera also starred at Arsenal, where he won three Premier League titles and three FA Cups