Manchester City's Phil Foden moves house weeks after 'police called over party'
Manchester City ace Phil Foden appears to have moved house just weeks after the police were alerted to a noisy bash at his mansion. The local removals outfit Warrens shared an image of a signed Number 47 City jersey on their social media platforms, alongside a note from Foden expressing his gratitude for their assistance with his move.
The message read: "To Warrens Removals thank you so much for your help with the move."
Warrens responded with: "Normally Phil provides the goals and assists but on this occasion we provided the assist and achieved our goal. Thank you so much for choosing Warrens. What a complete honour."
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Staff members shared their excitement online, with one saying: "By far, greatest moment of our careers, what a top lad and weekend it's been."
Another added: "What a Legend and lovely family absolute honour to meet them all.", reports the Mirror.
It is believed the family has moved to the Cheshire countryside. A source said: "He's moved into the countryside somewhere, to get away from it all, it's close to a fishing lake because he loves fishing!"
Previously, reports emerged that the police had been summoned to Foden's Prestbury home due to complaints about a raucous late-night gathering. A neighbour reportedly called emergency services distressed by music so loud it felt 'like being in a nightclub'.
It was said that the children's party began around 4pm and continued until midnight. Cheshire Police confirmed receiving a noise complaint, although no officers were dispatched to Foden's residence.
The Stockport-born midfielder, 24, lives with his girlfriend Rebecca Cooke and their three little ones, including five year old Ronnie. His


