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Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Echo
National
Rebecca Koncienzcy

Inside former Everton FC captain Phil Neville's multi-million pound penthouse

Former Everton FC captain Phil Neville is selling his multi-million pound apartment with panoramic views.

The 42-year-old's plush pad is listed on Right Move and is also one of the most viewed homes on the property website this year.

Neville's lavish apartment, in the Beetham Tower in Manchester city centre, has four bedrooms, panoramic views of the city and a home cinema.

On floor 45 of the iconic tower, the penthouse is on three levels and has all the latest mod cons.

The apartment costs £3.5million (Right Move)
A walk-in wardrobe, perfect for a football manager (Right Move)

But it doesn't come cheap and has been put up for sale for a massive £3.5million.

A spokesman for Rightmove said: "As the only apartment in our top five, this penthouse is pretty special – the property oozes class and sophistication and the views across the city, including Old Trafford, are simply spectacular.

"Entering the apartment from the main entrance on the 45th level you will be greeted by the luxurious, curved reception hallway taking in the polished marble tiled flooring and fashionable Wenge-stained timber.

Phil's bathroom is light and spacious with floor two celling windows (Right Move)
The open plan kitchen and dining area in Phil's penthouse (Right Move)

"The triple-level home in Beetham Tower is the height of luxury, boasting floor-to-ceiling windows, a cinema room and multiple terraces from which to enjoy the high life, quite literally."

Neville, started playing for Everton in 2005 after signing a five-year contact from Manchester United.

He hard work ethic soon saw him made vice-captain in 2006, then captain in 2007 by then manager David Moyes.

The dad-of-two played for the Toffees until 2013, when he also announced his retirement.

Since then he has had a successful career managing England's women's team and as a commentator on the BBC and Sky.

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