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Inside Juventus star Paul Pogba’s plush Miami apartment that includes private beach club – and Beckhams as neighbours


IT IS well-known that Juventus star Paul Pogba loves a trip to Miami.

And he’ll be able to stay there in comfort and style after purchasing a luxury apartment in the city’s One Thousand Museum building last year.

One Thousand Museum is a striking new addition to the Miami skylineCredit: refer to caption
Paul Pogba and Zulay will live in style in their new Miami padCredit: Instagram @PaulPogba
The terrace provides Pogba with a glorious view of downtown MiamiCredit: refer to caption
The living area possesses dynamic floor-to-ceiling windowsCredit: refer to caption
Dining areas aren’t immune from the stunning viewCredit: refer to caption
The open plan design is homely and comfortingCredit: refer to caption

Designed by the celebrated late British architect Zaha Hadid, One Thousand Museum has become one of the most stylish and desirable living spots in Miami – with a number of superstars having moved in since it opened in 2019.

And among Pogba’s new neighbours will be none other than Red Devils and England legend David Beckham – who famously spends a lot of time in the city running MLS franchise Inter Miami.

Hadid was well-known for her daring, dynamic designs – and has clearly created another masterpiece in downtown Miami.

The Pritzker Award-winning architect, who passed away in 2016, was known for her use of curves – with that trademark visible on the exterior of Pogba’s new pad.

And the interior is even better, with clean, modern, tasteful furnishing a key feature of the midfielder’s new getaway digs.

The Frenchman, 29, and his wife Zulay – as well as their young son – will be even more keen to spend time stateside as they build a home for their young family in Turin following Pogba’s return to Juventus.

And the trio will be able to enjoy a tremendous view over the city and the nearby Museum Park from the dynamic floor-to-ceiling windows – and the spacious terrace.

The living areas, sporting a white theme with some blue decor, is a perfect place to hang out with pals Pharrell Williams and Miami Heat superstar Jimmy Butler.

The condos are located in downtown Miami, opposite Museum ParkCredit: refer to caption
The building was designed by British Architect Zaha Hadid, well-known for her use of curvesCredit: refer to caption
Every area is tastefully decoratedCredit: refer to caption
Pogba will have to remember to water his plantsCredit: refer to caption

And the bathrooms are equally high-class – with Pogba able to relax and enjoy the glorious view.

He will have to remember to water his plants however, with plenty of them dotted around the tastefully decorated condo.

The open floor plan and floor-to-ceiling windows instantly portray a feeling of comfort and ease.

And according to the building’s website, Pogba’s terrace will be totally unique, responding to the “sensual curves of the tower’s sculptural exoskeleton”.

The building is not short of communal treats either – and Pogba may find himself bumping into the Beckhams dining at the Sky Lounge.

He and Zulay will also be able to chill out in the spa, or even take a dip in the 61st floor pool.

They’ll be able to arrive in style on the rooftop helipad, or even make use of the building’s very own private airport when jetting in from Turin.

The building offers plenty of spots to relaxCredit: refer to caption
And the Juventus star will be able to stay fit at homeCredit: refer to caption
The apartments are predominantly white and open planCredit: refer to caption
The Frenchman will have plenty of space to kick back in front of the tellyCredit: refer to caption
And it’ll be easy to get lost in the building’s designCredit: refer to caption
The property offers the ability to bathe with a viewCredit: refer to caption
Pogba may even bump into the Beckhams on the way to the Sky LoungeCredit: refer to caption
Pogba can cook up a storm in the gorgeous kitchenCredit: refer to caption
One Thousand Museum oozes comfort and styleCredit: refer to caption

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The Beckhams splashed out £20million on their One Thousand Museum apartment, and it is easy to see why.

One Thousand Museum’s development team said in a statement, as reported by Architectural Digest: “One Thousand Museum is truly like nothing else on the market, and has continued to attract high-profile clientele due to its striking design, unmatched level of safety and security, lifestyle offerings and location in Miami’s epicenter.

“We know these factors were integral to Mr Pogba’s decision, and we look forward to welcoming him and his family home.”

Residents can even arrive via helicopterCredit: refer to caption
The spacious bedroom will make residents never want to leaveCredit: refer to caption
There is plenty of room for guests including Pharrell Williams and Jimmy ButlerCredit: refer to caption
Guests will be made to feel right at homeCredit: refer to caption
The late Zaha Hadid created one final masterpieceCredit: refer to caption
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