Didier Drogba, Premier League legend, has placed his six-bedroom Surrey mansion on the market for £6.5M.
The luxurious property, situated near Chelsea’s Cobham training ground, boasts a large pool, leisure complex, five reception rooms, seven bathrooms, and six bedrooms.
Drogba, known for his remarkable career with Chelsea, including scoring the winning penalty in the 2012 Champions League final, is selling the mansion where he lived until his separation from his wife in 2020.
The property, part of the Crown Estate, is surrounded by electric gates, landscaped gardens, and offers a prime location between the M25 and A3, equidistant from Heathrow and Gatwick.