MANCHESTER United’s Sergio Romero has been ordered to tear down a £20,000 adventure playground on his front garden — after neighbours likened it to a “theme park”.
The Argentinian goalkeeper, 33, and wife Eliana installed the enormous playhouse for their two young daughters without planning permission.
It boasts a clubhouse, 12ft-high castle, a 10ft slide and a 14ft-high penthouse den.
The family’s £2.8million mansion is a few doors down from former manager Sir Alex Ferguson’s home.
After Romero retrospectively applied for planning permission, one neighbour in Wilmslow, Cheshire, complained: “This enormous installation is more suited to a commercial theme park than a quiet residential road.”
Another said: “Usually such a structure would be expected to be positioned in the back garden.”
A third added: “Not only is it too large, it is also a serious distraction to passing motorists.”
The Double Whammy playhouse was put up a year ago.
A council official who later inspected it agreed it was too big and impacted “the street scene and the wider neighbourhood”.
Romero is on a bit of a bad run. In January he crashed his £170,000 Lamborghini Gallardo on his way to United’s training base in Carrington.
Romero, who earns £70,000 a week, signed for the club in 2015 as back-up to David de Gea.
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