Football players are seeking “relative anonymity” while on vacation in $10,000-per-night estates in the United States.
The palaces feature every conceivable amenity, including private jets and supercars.
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Recently, celebrities, including Karim Benzema, 35, and Mariano Díaz, 29, both of whom play for Real Madrid, travelled to Los Angeles for a lavish vacation in a largely unnoticed manner. The French forward spent two weeks in the Hollywood Hills with his family, during which time he experienced all that the area had to offer. The property was supplied by Mokhtar Jabli’s company, The Nightfall Group, and he disclosed that an increasing number of prominent footballers are taking vacations in the United States. “We handle everything for them, from their flights, luggage, and transfers to luxury accommodations,” said the 30-year-old entrepreneur. “Upon their arrival, they are accompanied by private chefs, supercars, a concierge, nannies, and even private aircraft. “Each of our locations is extremely private, and many of them are equipped with security so that guests can rest easy knowing they are protected. “This, along with the reality that soccer is not as popular in the United States as it is in the majority of the world, is a major draw, in my opinion.
“Benzema and his family can stroll down the street in Los Angeles without being stopped.” The opposite will not hold true in Italy or Spain.
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“Reputable footballers are constantly harassed, and I believe they prefer to be ignored by the masses.” “In addition to pleasant weather and cuisine, we have everything a person could want at their doorstep.” However, I am convinced that anonymity is a significant draw.”