MANCHESTER UNITED icon Phil Neville has started house hunting in Oregon following his Portland Timbers appointment.
The 46-year-old was named as the club’s new manager on Monday, five months after leaving Inter Miami.
He was sacked by ex-United team-mate David Beckham in June following a terrible start to the MLS campaign.
Just a week after leaving the DRV PNK Stadium, Neville briefly accepted a job working with the Canadian national team alongside manager John Herdman.
However, the former defender recently decided to return to the MLS and has since moved across the US to Portland.
Following his arrival, Neville admitted that the city reminds him of his hometown.
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He said: “I have great memories visiting Portland, which reminds me of Manchester, my hometown, and I can’t wait for my family to get to know this beautiful city.”
And while he is yet to find a permanent place to live in the area, he will likely go for something similar to his old home in the north of England.
Cheshire mansion
Before moving to the US, Neville sold his £5.25million Cheshire mansion.
The six-bedroom property came with a swimming pool, gym, cinema, games room, mini indoor football pitch, underground car park and a steel-lined panic room.
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The games room included a customised pool table – a feature Neville might want to replicate in Portland should be stick around in the job long enough.
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Manchester penthouse
He also owned a two-storey penthouse flat in Manchester city centre.
The £2m flat had been on the market for 13 years but it finally sold in January after a price reduction.
It spans 4,400sq ft and boasts panoramic views of the city centre skyline.
The property also has a curved entrance hall, a spiral staircase and a swimming pool and hot tub.
Miami house
Neville continued living in luxury after moving to Miami.
His Florida house boasted a swimming pool in the garden and a grand piano in the hall.
It also has a spacious kitchen and outdoor living area.
Any new property has a lot to live up to to meet Neville’s high standards.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk