EXCLUSIVE: England’s teenage sensation for Euro 2020, Bukayo Saka, has traded in his humble two-bedroom family home for a luxurious £2.3 million mansion with his proud parents.

Bukayo Saka, the rising star of England, has marked his breakthrough by leaving his family’s humble abode and settling into a lavish mansion, according to MailOnline.Bukayo Saka wins Young Player of the Year + See Davido's Performance at the  PFA Awards | BellaNaijaNew teenage England star Saka has crowned his breakthrough by moving out of the family home he grew up in - and into a footballers’ mansion (pictured), MailOnline can revealFollowing his breakthrough into the first team at Arsenal, he quietly upgraded by buying a six-bedroomed contemporary mansion (pictured - an artist's impression of the building) with sprawling grounds

Growing up in modest surroundings just a stone’s throw away from Wembley, Saka lived with his parents and siblings in a small two-story semi-detached house in Greenford, London. However, after making his mark in Arsenal’s first team, he quietly upgraded to a contemporary six-bedroom mansion in Hertfordshire, purchased for £2.3 million when he turned 18 in November 2019. It’s reported that he moved his parents and siblings in with him soon after.The stunning kitchen includes a breakfast bar and island hob, with separate ovens, hanging lights and and a seating areaThe kitchen-diner looks out to the back garden of the property through huge sliding glass doors

The mansion boasts luxurious amenities like a spa and walk-in wardrobes, and Saka has been consistently upgrading and personalizing it since. The exact details of the renovations haven’t been disclosed, but they are said to be extensive.The 19 year old grew up in modest circumstances just five miles from Wembley where he lived with his parents and siblingsBuyako bought the enormous house in leafy Hertfordshire in November 2019 for £2.3 million - just as he turned 18

Saka’s move to Hertfordshire puts him in close proximity to Arsenal’s training ground. His generous spirit is also evident from his interactions with neighbors from his former estate, where his family is known for their kindness, often helping others with tasks and gifting footballs, games consoles, and money to those in need.Bukayo, who had been given his first professional contract by Arsenal at 17, is thought to have moved his parents and siblings in with him soon afterThe house came complete with spa and walk-in wardrobes but he wanted to personalise it and workmen have been upgrading it regularly ever sinceThe exact details of the upgrade have not been revealed but it’s understood the renovations have been extensive. A team of workmen were even working in the grounds today to further modernise the property, which dwarfs its neighbours

Despite his newfound success and luxurious lifestyle, Saka remains grounded and close to his roots. His journey from a modest upbringing to becoming a standout player for England is truly remarkable.