Farewell Claudio Ranieri: Foxes boss's Leicester home goes on sale

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The house has an asking price of £695,000

Claudio Ranieri is selling the home he lived in while masterminding Leicester City's title triumph.

The four-bedroomed detached house in the Stoneygate area of Leicester has been put on the market for £695,000.

The 65-year-old Italian was sacked by the Foxes in February after winning the title the previous year.

On its website, estate agent James Sellicks said Ranieri was selling the home as he was "moving on to new adventures".

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The house is about two miles from the King Power Stadium

The refurbished property features three reception rooms, three bathrooms and a conservatory.

The advert states: "After taking a well-deserved break, he [Ranieri] is now ready for a return to management which means he is moving on to new adventures and selling the home which served as his base here.

"Much like the man himself, the house is unassuming yet stylish."

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One of the three bathrooms in the property
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The detached house is relatively modest compared to the homes of some top players and managers
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There is just about enough room for a kick-about in the back garden

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