Once Denmark’s most expensive footballer – now the owner of Denmark’s most expensive terraced house, which is acted this year.

Jannik Vestergaard from the new year to move into at Holmen in Copenhagen.

Southampton defender has had to drop the whole 30 million for the townhouse, and the sale price has not been surpassed in years for the type of property. It tells boligsitet men study.dk.

Vestergaard and the family can enjoy 380 square meters distributed on four levels and is located close to the Opera house and with views to the canals of Copenhagen.

They can romp in the eight rooms in the exclusive københavnerkvarter.

Mæglerkæden Siesbye Kapsch confirms the sale of the townhouse, which was described as follows in the salgsopstillingen:

– Restored with respect for the history and decorated with a rustic look with half-timbered and beams.

The 27-year-old defender was married with Pernille Vennike last year, and they have a son, which was born in the summer.

Jannik Vestergaard was with the national team for the WORLD cup in Russia. Photo: Finn Frandsen/Polfoto

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In 2018, he was Denmark’s most expensive footballer, when Southampton picked him up for around 185 million in the German club Borussia Mönchengladbach. His selling price has, however, been surpassed since, for now it is the other defends, namely Lyon Joachim Andersen, who has the title as Denmark’s most expensive footballer.

The nearly two-meter-high midterforsvar have several times been with the national team, but at the latest excision selected national coach Åge Hareide to look away from him.

In the Premier League, he has not been in action the past five matches, and the club is located on the top of the three nedrykningspladser.

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