The mother of Manchester City football player Phil Foden is moving out of her home after a week where she faced abuse from fans.
Phil Foden, the football star, purchased the five-bedroom mansion in 2021. He lived there with his mother, Claire Rowlands, and father, Phil Sr.


However, Phil Foden later moved out with his fiancée, Rebecca Cooke, and their three children.
Now, the property located in the North West is listed for sale with offers starting from £3 million, which is £150,000 more than what he originally paid.
The mansion includes luxury amenities such as a swimming pool, gym, cinema room, golf simulator, and a wine cellar.
Claire and Phil Sr have reportedly had disagreements with their neighbors due to noise complaints from several parties they hosted.
An insider mentioned, “Phil and his family enjoyed wonderful times in that house. After Phil moved out, it was convenient for him to have his parents nearby.
“They did experience some issues with the neighbors, but Phil has now relocated to the countryside, so perhaps his parents are also making a similar move.”
Phil Foden, who was absent from City’s squad for their 5-2 victory over Crystal Palace, has been contacted for comments.
He was reportedly upset after Manchester United fans directed offensive chants about his mother during last Sunday’s Manchester derby.
Yesterday, his grandmother, Mary Keates, defended Claire, saying: “These people should reflect on their own behavior. Claire is a fantastic woman and mother.
“This situation has deeply upset our entire family; it’s truly appalling and makes me feel disgusted.”








