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A general shot of the house that Angel di Maria and his family were staying in up until the break-in that occurred at the end of January
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Angel di Maria's old mansion is up for sale - but Manchester United fans need not worry that it means he is on his way out of Old Trafford.
The Argentina international has not returned to the £4.15million, luxury six-bedroom pad in the leafy Cheshire village of Prestbury since an attempted break-in at the end of January.
He moved with his family to The Lowry Hotel in Manchester city centre where they had a round-the-clock-security team.
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Di Maria's mansion had its own gym included next to the swimming pool at the luxury pad
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A night-time photograph of the swimming pool inside the mansion which Di Maria was renting
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A photograph of Di Maria's lounge in his mansion which has now been put up for sale by its private owners |
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The lounge which Di Maria and his family stayed in after he moved to Manchester United from Real Madrid |
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The kitchen in the luxury six-bedroom £4.15m mansion which Di Maria and his family were renting |
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A jaccuzzi in the luxury Prestbury mansion used by the Di Marias, which is now being put up for sale by its owner |
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One of the six bedrooms in the luxury mansion that is now being put up for sale following the break-in |
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Di Maria and his family will no longer stay at the mansion following the break-in that occurred at the end of January |
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A photograph of the bathroom in the mansion formerly rented by United's £60m signing Di Maria |
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Another photograph of the bathroom in the luxury pad that will no longer be rented by Di Maria |
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The hall in the mansion will no longer be used by the Di Marias as they have now found somewhere else to live |
But Sportsmail understands the Di Marias are no longer at the hotel and have found more long-term alternative accommodation at the Beetham Tower.
The 27-year-old winger rented the stunning property, which features an indoor swimming pool, children's TV room, office, gym, changing rooms and apartment for staff, following his £60m switch to Old Trafford.
Di Maria and his family suffered a 'terrifying raid' while inside the house.
The player, who has struggled for form since his move from Spain, was reportedly having dinner with his wife, Jorgelina, and children as crooks tried in vain to smash through his patio doors.The three would-be thieves then fled empty-handed after triggering an alarm system.
It is understood the house owner is now looking to sell the property but would be open to renting it again.
A source said: 'It was a very unfortunate scenario and something that is very, very rare. The house is absolutely beautiful.'
The advert, on Rightmove, states: 'Magnificent mansion set in well-manicured grounds in the heart of Prestbury on a private road. Indoor swimming pool with glass panels into the sitting room and hallway which truly envelopes the pool into the heart of the house.'
Di Maria and his family are understood to be staying at the Beetham Tower following the break-in at their former mansion
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Di Maria pictured with his wife Jorgelina in November 2014, just weeks before the break-in at his home
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