Adam Johnson to swap prison cell for £2m seven-bed mansion on prison release next month

The sprawling pad – built while the disgraced ex-England ace, 31, rotted away in HMP Moorland – is thought to be worth upwards of £2m.


It is currently occupied by his loyal sister Faye.

Johnson, who played for Man City and Sunderland, was jailed in 2016 after he admitted grooming and kissing a 15-year-old fan.

The former Sunderland winger groomed the fan before sexually assaulting her in his car in a secluded spot in County Durham.

He had denied sexual activity with the her but was convicted after a trial.

SHAMED STAR COULD BE OUT SOON

Johnson was dumped before the trial by his girlfriend Stacey Flounders, 29, the mother of his three-year-old daughter.

He is set to be freed from prison within the next few months.

Johnson, who earned £60,000-a-week, lived with ex Stacey Flounders in a £2million property in Country Durham before his conviction.

But it was flogged to cricket star Ben Stokes for £1.8m after Johnson was caged in March 2016.

Stokes, 27, picked up the pad after Johnson slashed £200,000 from the guide price.

The disgraced star has vowed to play football again – with interest already from clubs in India and China.

He is reportedly on a segregated wing inside HMP Moorland, South Yorkshire, where low-risk sex offenders are held.





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