Footballers are seeking “relative anonymity” while vacationing in $10,000-a-night estates across the United States, where luxury and privacy come together. These estates come with every imaginable perk, from private jets to supercars.
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Recently, Real Madrid stars Karim Benzema, 35, and Mariano Díaz, 29, enjoyed a lavish getaway in Los Angeles, remaining largely unnoticed. The French forward spent two weeks with his family in the Hollywood Hills, exploring everything the area had to offer. The exclusive property was provided by The Nightfall Group, owned by entrepreneur Mokhtar Jabli, who revealed that more high-profile footballers are now opting for vacations in the U.S. “We take care of everything, from their flights, luggage, and transfers to securing luxury accommodations,” said Jabli. “They’re welcomed with private chefs, supercars, a concierge, nannies, and even private jets.”
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Each of their destinations is designed for maximum privacy, with many offering security measures that allow guests to feel safe. Jabli believes that the fact that soccer isn’t as popular in the U.S. as in other parts of the world adds to the appeal. “Benzema and his family can walk around L.A. without being recognized, which is impossible in Italy or Spain.”
Jabli also noted that famous footballers face constant attention elsewhere, but in the U.S., they can enjoy a break from the public eye. Alongside great weather and fine dining, privacy is a major reason why these players are drawn to the U.S.
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