Aubameyang appears to have spent no money in committing his 2020 future to the Gunners. The Gabonese star’s home has an incredible exercise center in the basement. In addition to a gym, Aubameyang commissioned a pool, Jacuzzi, steam room, and sauna. As if that wasn’t enough, there’s also a built-in bar and wine cellar. The lavish house upstairs has seven bedrooms, a safe room, and “extensive entertaining and living spaces.” Aubameyang, his wife Alysha, and their two sons, Pierre Jr., 4, and Curtys, 9, have unimpeded views from their home, which backs up to a vacant field.
The garage will be one of the most noticeable elements of the new home. The ex-Borussia Dortmund star, who could lose his Gunners captaincy due to his most recent disciplinary breach, is well-known for his remarkable car collection. His garage is presently valued at around $3 million, and it houses a $2 million Ferrari LaFerrari, a $150,000 Range Rover Sport, and a $250,000 Aston Martin DB9 Volante 2. Aubameyang has also built an underground parking garage to protect their safety.
Even better, the parking area is CAR-LIFT accessible. The mansion was influenced by the Cotswold stone manor houses of Cider With Rosie area and the stark white rendered forms of modern New England houses in the United States, according to the architects, Lees Munday. The description adds, “Our design combines the desire for a pitched roofed and columned silhouette that symbolises ‘home’.” “[It also adds] the growing trend for more modern features, in particular larger expanses of glass to provide more light and greater proximity to the garden and views.”
“The pillared two-story bays and double-height entrance facade make a stately impression from a private driveway approach.”[It] travels through four miniature planted ‘external chambers,’ each featuring a massive antique cast iron urn. The subterranean recreational portion has a magnificent pool, Jacuzzi, bar, sauna, steam room, and fitness center that opens into a landscaped lightwell.