Confirmed: Man Utd Star Buys Mason Greenwood Mansion In The UK
Manchester United had a busy summer transfer window.
United agreed a fee of £52 million, plus a potential £6m in add-ons, to sign the France under-21 international Leny Yoro from Lille.
The 18-year-old wonderkid joined Manchester United from Lille following a good season in Ligue 1.
As per The Sun, the Frenchman will now move into a new pad formerly home to Greenwood. The six-bed, six-bath property is expected to cost the centre-back close to £14,000 a month.

As per the report, the Cheshire mansion was previously home to Greenwood during his time with the Red Devils before he left the club on a season-long loan to Getafe.
Greenwood has since completed a permanent move away from Manchester United and signed for Ligue 1 side Marseille.
The property, in the suburb of Bowdon, includes six bedrooms and six bathrooms. It also has a cinema room and bar, with a gym in the garage.
Yoro has already linked up with his new team-mates, and made his United debut within a week of signing.
He played 45 minutes in a pre-season friendly against Rangers, with Amad and Joe Hugill on target as United won 2-0.
Yoro was a regular for Lille last season despite only turning 18 in November.
He is aiming to follow in the footsteps of some other big-money centre-back signings at Old Trafford, and revealed one of those players – former England defender Rio Ferdinand – helped convince him to make the move.
Leny Yoro picked up a serious injury against Arsenal in United’s preseason tour in the UK, and he has since been sidelined with a return date expected to be in November.
