MANCHESTER UNITED star Antony has moved into Paul Pogba’s swanky former home.
And the ex-Ajax winger had help from a van that came all the way from the Netherlands to bring his stuff to England.
The Brazil international joined United following an £86million deal on deadline day during the summer and became the club’s second most expensive signing after Pogba.
And the 22-year-old has now moved into the France international’s old £3million mansion in Hale Barns.
Pogba left United – and the huge home – over the summer to re-join Juventus on a free transfer.
The five-bedroom home comes with a raft of luxuries that will help Antony relax amid his intense schedule this season.
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The house features a diamond-encrusted staircase and a mini football pitch with synthetic grass, electronic scoreboard and LED lighting.
There is also a gym, a heated swimming pool and as a sauna to help the Brazilian rehabilitate.
However, Antony has already revealed he is planning to change one thing in the house following Pogba’s departure.
That is the pool table which was customised by the World Cup winning midfielder, who emblazoned his initials on it.
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The Brazilian plans to remove the “PP” and replace it with an “AS” for “Antony Santos”.
Antony told ESPN recently: “Yeah, there was an old owner, but I’m going to need to change this [pool table cover], this ‘PP’. It was Paul Pogba’s house. There is a ‘P’ from Pogba still here.
“This is one of the things he made, so I’m going to start to change, right? I need to put the ‘AS’ for Antony Santos.
“He isn’t staying here anymore. Yeah, he [Pogba] has a high standard, but I’m happy to be in the house that belonged to a star player.”
Antony has hit the ground running at United as he has already registered five goals and two assists in nine appearances across all competitions.
The ex-Ajax star also became the first ever player to score in all of his first three Premier League matches for the Red Devils on Sunday against Everton.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk