Man City ace involved in bitter row with neighbours after adding unauthorised development to £2m mansion

Manchester City's summer signing Marcus Bettinelli has become involved in a bitter row with neighbours over adding an unauthorised development to his £2 million mansion. The incident happened just weeks after the goalkeeper chopped down 40-foot trees in front of his luxurious residence in Cobham, Surrey. Bettinelli moved to City from Chelsea during the transfer window.

  • Man City goalkeeper in trouble
  • Accused of illegal constructions by neighbours
  • Bettinelli joined City from this summer

Man City ace involved in bitter row with neighbours after adding unauthorised development to £2m mansionMan City ace involved in bitter row with neighbours after adding unauthorised development to £2m mansionMan City ace involved in bitter row with neighbours after adding unauthorised development to £2m mansion

According to The Sun Bettinelli constructed a parking bay over a grass verge in front of his mansion, without taking the necessary permissions. The building of the parking bay has landed him in a row with neighbours, who have challenged the unauthorised groundwork. The City star, on the other hand, claimed that he was well within his rights to construct the parking bay, as it comes within the boundary of his property.

The first objector wrote a letter, which read: “Parking on a verge is completely against the character of this estate and against its development guidelines. There are no parking bays on verges anywhere on the estate. It is an erosion of green landscape, replaced by tarmac. The property already has parking for multiple vehicles, having converted its entire garden to hardstanding. An additional parking bay is unnecessary.”

A second objector wrote: “The additional parking space introduces a visually intrusive expanse of tarmac, eroding the landscaped frontages that define the road and makes the street scene less attractive. If approved, this application would set a precedent for other properties to remove green frontages for additional parking, resulting in cumulative erosion of the estate’s character and streetscape.”

A third one added: “Providing an on-street parking layby in an area where there are none and the large houses all around have ample space in their front gardens for all , is unnecessary.”

The Cityzens finally parted ways with their cult hero goalkeeper Scott Carson this summer as the veteran star left the club after six years. Bettinelli was brought in as the club’s third goalkeeper, replacing Carson, from Chelsea in the summer.

Pep Guardiola’s side, who lost their last two games against and , will aim to bounce back in the Manchester as they take on rivals next Sunday at home.