Arsenal player Bukayo Saka and his parents have moved from their humble two-bedroom family home to a luxurious £2.3 million condominium

According to MailOnline, the pinnacle achievement of bukayo Saka, the recently found teenage sensation from England, is moving out of his boyhood home and into a footballer’s mansion. The 19-year-old shared poor living conditions with his mom and siblings in Wembley, five miles away. Bukayo grew up in the family’s modest two-story semi-detached house in Greenford, in the London borough of Ealing, where they would play catch on the neighborhood green after school. However, he quietly upgraded after breaking into Arsenal’s first team by buying a contemporary home with six bedrooms and expansive grounds. In November 2019, shortly before turning eighteen, he spent £2.3 million bought the enormous house in a posh Hertfordshire area.

Following his breakthrough into the first team at Arsenal, he quietly upgraded by buying a six-bedroomed contemporary mansion (pictured - an artist's impression of the building) with sprawling grounds
Bukayo Saka, the future star, seen as a child participating at the Arsenal academy

Bukayo moved in with his parents and brothers at the age of 17, after signing his first professional contract with Arsenal. The property featured a jacuzzi and walk-in closets, but he wanted to personalize it, so since then, workers have been making changes every month. The patch is thought to have included substantial enhancements, despite the fact that the specifics are still unknown. The property is much larger than its neighbors, and even today a group of laborers was working in the grounds to renovate the property.

The area is more closely linked with Tottenham than Arsenal because current players Dele Alli and Serge Aurier, as well as club veterans Gary Mabbutt and Martin Chivers, reside nearby.

After making his debut for Arsenal’s first squad, he subtly improved by purchasing a six-bedroom modern mansion with expansive gardens (see the artist’s rendition of the building in the picture).After making his debut for Arsenal’s first squad, he subtly upgraded by purchasing a modern home with six bedrooms.

The gorgeous kitchen has an island stove, breakfast bar, and seating space in addition to separate ovens and hanging lights.


The 19-year-old lived with his parents and siblings in impoverished conditions five miles from Wembley throughout his formative years.The 19-year-old lived with his parents and siblings in impoverished conditions five miles from Wembley throughout his formative years.Although the home included walk-in closets and a jacuzzi, he wanted to personalize it, so workers have been making updates ever since.Although the upgrade’s specifics have not been made public, it is believed to have involved significant improvements. Even now, a group of laborers was working in the grounds to update the property, which is much larger than its neighbors.Although the upgrade’s specifics have not been made public, it is believed to have involved significant improvements. Even now, a group of laborers was working in the grounds to update the property, which is much larger than its neighbors.

It’s a far cry from his tiny childhood home. After his thrilling victory last night, England’s new hero made contact with people who lived on his former estate. His charitable family is well-known for helping neighbors move houses and for providing footballs, game systems, and money to the underprivileged in the area.

The 19-year-old Arsenal winger, nicknamed “little chili” by teammates for his attacking flair, was born five miles from Wembley. His extraordinary journey culminated in his man of the match performance against the Czech Republic last night.

The house came complete with spa and walk-in wardrobes but he wanted to personalise it and workmen have been upgrading it regularly ever since
The completely altruistic hero and straight-The student’s father, Yomi, and mother, Adeniki, typically advise him to go to bed early before big games. They moved to Hertfordshire last year to be closer to Arsenal’s training base.

Meseret Degeti, 34, an Ethiopian mother of three boys, told MailOnline that the Saka family presented her sons with a sack full of 20 footballs as a way of introducing themselves when she moved in two years ago.

“They are so kind, friendly, and always helpful,” the woman remarked. Upon moving in, Bukayo and his brother assisted me in moving furnishings. Their wife is incredibly kind, and their father is just wonderful.The exact details of the upgrade have not been revealed but it’s understood the renovations have been extensive. A team of workmen were even working in the grounds today to further modernise the property, which dwarfs its neighbours

During Christmas, Yimi gave my boys an X-box and forty pounds. He was constantly encouraging my siblings to play football. He did not specify how good his children were; he only told me that they played football and were healthy. Even now, he still stops by, especially when I’m having problems with the house. In April, he came to resolve a plumbing problem. He would frequently take my kids to school when they were living here.