Jens Lehmann wants to sell his £10.7million villa in Germany after reportedly splitting up with his wife amid ongoing troubles in his private life. The former Arsenal goalkeeper, who won the Premier League in 2004 under Arsene Wenger, has reportedly separated from his 52-year-old wife Conny, who no longer lives at the property after finding a new younger partner.
The couple, who officially tied the knot in 1999, are believed to have been in an on-off relationship for some time, with Lehmann, 55, remaining in the family home with their children Mats, 24, and Lieselotta, 18. The German has also adopted Conny's child from her time with former Borussia Dortmund midfielder Knut Reinhardt.
A Munich estate agent has advertised Lehmann's 'spectacular villa' for sale, listing the property for 12.9m euros (£10.7m). The villa has six bedrooms and six bathrooms across three floors, with a lift connecting the 633 square metres of living space.
With a view overlooking Munich's Lake Starnberg, the property is described as having 'extremely representative, light and sun-drenched rooms' and boasts an indoor swimming pool, sauna and fitness suite. Jens Lehmann (above) wants to sell his £10.7m villa in Germany after splitting up with his wife.
A estate agent in Munich has advertised the Arsenal legend's 'spectacular villa' for sale. Lehmann has reportedly separated from his 52-year-old wife Conny, who no longer lives there. Reports of Lehmann's split with Conny came to surface at Oktoberfest in September, when she was reportedly seen with friends while he was pictured having fun with several young women in a separate area.