Denis Law's family sells the Manchester United legend's house for £1.25 million.
According to The Sun: Denis Law's family has decided to sell his house, listed at £1.25 million.
This four-bedroom property belonged to the Manchester United legend, known by the nicknames King and Looney, until his death from dementia in January this year, at the age of 84.
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Law left a will totaling £2 million, which will be divided among his five children: Diana, Gary, Andrew, Robert, and Ian.
He lived in a house in Bowdon, near Manchester, with his wife Diana, who passed away in May 2024 at the age of 85.
The Creator of a Football Legend
Law played for United from 1962 to 1973, scoring 237 goals in 404 appearances.
He also has 55 caps for the Scotland national team, and in 1964 he became the first Scotsman to win the Ballon d'Or.
Law won two league titles with United and helped the club triumph in European competitions in 1968.
After his death, the club honored the player's memory by calling him 'the greatest goalscorer'.
Born in Aberdeen, he started his career at Huddersfield.
Law also had two spells at Manchester City and played in Torino, Italy.
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Law played for United from 1962 to 1973, scoring 237 goals in 404 appearances.
Denis Law's death left a significant mark on the world of football. His career and contribution to the development of the sport will be remembered by thousands of fans, and the sale of the family home signifies the end of an important chapter in his life. These events remind us of the importance of such figures in our culture and sports, who leave behind not only achievements but also wonderful memories. The memory of Law will live on in the hearts of fans and in the history of football.
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