The 22-year-old’s parents and brothers reared him in impoverished conditions five miles from Wembley.
Just before turning eighteen, in November 2019, he paid £12.5 million for the massive home in an affluent Hertfordshire neighbourhood.
At 17, Bukayo signed his first professional deal with Arsenal and moved home with his parents and brothers.
The home included walk-in closets and a jacuzzi, but he wanted it personalised, so since then, workers have been adding updates every month.
Though the details are yet undisclosed, the patch is believed to have contained significant improvements.
Even now, a group of laborers was working in the grounds to update the property, which is much larger than its neighbors.
Bukayo grew up kicking a ball on the community green after school in the family’s modest two-story semi-detached house in Greenford, in the London borough of Ealing.
But after making his way into Arsenal’s first team, he subtly upgraded by purchasing a modern villa with six bedrooms and large grounds.