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Real Madrid star Luka Modric, 39, buying £1.1m house in SWANSEA after shock investment as he's tipped for transfer

Real Madrid star Luka Modric, 39, buying £1.1m house in SWANSEA after shock investment as he's tipped for transfer

The Irish Sun23-05-2025

REAL Madrid super-star Luka Modric is set to buy a £1.1m house on the outskirts of Swansea, leaving excited fans gobsmacked.
The Ballon d'Or winner is snapping up a five-bedroom mansion in the Gower village of Three Crosses, according to a well-placed source.
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Luke Modric is set to leave Real Madrid
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It comes after he confirmed he's
One neighbour said: 'We don't host many Galacticos in Swansea so it was a bit of a surprise to see him on our doorstep.
'But it's a fantastic house close to the beach and I'm sure he will enjoy exploring the Gower and the local restaurants.
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'I doubt we have as many fancy nightclubs as they do in Madrid, but we have plenty of good pubs where he will be made to feel very welcome.'
Father-of-three Modric is buying the huge mansion with a pool table from former Swansea footballer Leon Britton, who put the property on the market in 2017.
Modric still owns a £10.1m home in Madrid but decided to create a base in the Welsh city after taking a
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The Swans finished 11th in the Championship and it is hoped that the backing of the star – worth an estimated £56m and married to glamorous Vanja Bosnic, who acts as his agent – will help them push for promotion to the Premier League.
In a statement released through the club, Modric said 'This is an exciting opportunity. Swansea has a strong identity, an incredible fanbase, and the ambition to compete at the highest level.
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'Playing at the highest level, I believe I can provide my experience to the club. My goal is to support the club's growth in a positive way and to help to build an exciting future."
Modric and Leon Britton were approached for comment.
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Leon Britton starred for the Swans across two spells between 2003 and 2018
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