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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Luxurious £4M Mansion Rented to Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk
Former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is set to reclaim his opulent £4 million (approximately $5 million) mansion in Cheshire, which he previously rented out to Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk. Built on foundations laid in 2007, the property—spanning 3.4 acres—boasts an array of high-end features designed for luxury living[1][2].
Solskjaer originally purchased and developed the five-bedroom home during his playing days at Old Trafford. After returning to Norway to manage Molde, he listed it for sale but found no buyer. Instead, he rented it to van Dijk, forcing the Norwegian coach—upon his 2019 return to Manchester United as caretaker and later permanent manager—to reside temporarily at the Lowry Hotel[1][2][3].
With his long-term role at United now secured, Solskjaer plans to move his family from Norway into the long-awaited home, joking about "evicting" van Dijk in the process[1][3]. "We built a house... finally maybe in 2019 we can move into it—that's long planning!" he shared in a Manchester United interview, expressing excitement despite the family transition after eight happy years in Norway[1].
The mansion's amenities elevate it to elite status:
- Indoor facilities: Media room, utility room, AV/store room, first-floor study, master bedroom with dressing room and en-suite, four additional bedrooms.
- Recreational spaces: Brick outbuilding housing a pool room, dark room, and gym.
- Outdoor features: Extensive rear garden, front paddock with stables, and a garage.
This story highlights the intertwined worlds of Manchester United and Liverpool elites, blending football rivalry with real estate drama. Solskjaer's patience has paid off, turning a 12-year project into a family haven amid his managerial revival at United[1][2].
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