Mauro Icardi pays $50,000 a month to rent a mansion in the affluent suburb of Buenos Aires
Yasmine Green
Dailysports's expert
Translated by the editors
Turkish Galatasaray player Mauro Icardi, while returning to his homeland in Argentina, resides in a luxurious mansion in Nordelta, an upscale suburb of Buenos Aires known for its millionaire residents. Although it was previously reported that Icardi had purchased the home, Argentine journalist Pepe Ochoa has revealed that Mauro is merely renting the property.
Moreover, the Argentine pays a substantial amount for it. As another journalist, Mayo Martino, discovered, the rent costs Icardi $50,000 per month.
This comes as no surprise, given that the mansion is considered one of the most expensive in Argentina. It's worth noting that the house covers an area of 1,300 square meters, is built in a French style, and features a large garden with a 25-meter swimming pool.
It's also unsurprising that Icardi chose not to purchase a home in Buenos Aires, considering he is currently a Galatasaray player and spends most of his time in Turkey. He will soon return to Istanbul to continue recovering from a cruciate ligament injury and later make his return to the field.