By Gariba Raubil,Samuel Obour
Copyright yen
Thomas Partey now commands attention for his glittering career and wealth as well as his legal challenges in EnglandThe Ghanaian star’s opulent London mansion and multimillion-dollar net worth highlight the success he has enjoyed abroadPartey secured a fresh start in Spain with Villarreal, a move that marked the beginning of a new chapter in his football journey
Ghanaian international Thomas Partey continues to draw attention both on and off the pitch. Known for his commanding presence in midfield, the former Arsenal star enjoyed a glamorous lifestyle in London, highlighted by his luxurious mansion.
But away from football, Partey’s career has recently taken a new direction, and he now faces serious challenges off the field.
Thomas Partey’s luxury home in London
Partey owns a stunning residence in Barnet, one of North London’s most exclusive neighbourhoods.
The location offers a mix of privacy and easy access to both Arsenal’s training ground and the Emirates Stadium.
In 2022, Ghanaian musician Stonebwoy paid a visit to Partey’s home, giving fans a rare inside look.
A video from that day revealed a stylish interior featuring modern furnishings, wide living spaces, and an atmosphere that balances comfort with elegance.
The highlight of the visit came when Stonebwoy presented Partey with a personalised Arsenal jersey, a moment that beautifully merged football and music culture.
Reports indicate that Partey’s London property is worth around $250,000. Barnet is a hub for luxury real estate, often attracting celebrities and Premier League footballers seeking both exclusivity and security.
Watch the interior of Thomas Partey’s beautiful London home in the video below.
Partey’s football journey, which took him from Ghana to Atlético Madrid and then to Arsenal, has made him one of the wealthiest Ghanaian footballers abroad.
As of 2025, his net worth is estimated at $50 million (£49.5m), according to I Like to Dabble, with income streams from football contracts, endorsement deals with Adidas and Goil Ghana, as well as property investments.
After five seasons with Arsenal, Partey’s contract expired on June 30, 2025. The club opted not to extend his stay, and he departed as a free agent, according to Transfermarkt.
Spanish side Villarreal quickly snapped him up in the summer transfer window, offering the midfielder a fresh start in La Liga.
The move came as Arsenal strengthened their midfield by securing Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad, signalling a new era at the Emirates.
Thomas Partey faces legal challenges
While adapting to life in Spain, Partey is also entangled in a high-profile court case. Multiple women have accused the Ghanaian midfielder of engaging in non-consensual conduct, and proceedings are ongoing in England.
These legal troubles have cast a shadow over his recent career moves, leaving fans and pundits awaiting the outcome as Villarreal balances his on-field role with the off-field scrutiny.
Former youth boss laments Partey’s neglect
In an earlier feature by YEN.com.gh, one of Thomas Partey’s former youth coaches expressed disappointment, alleging that the midfielder had turned his back on him for over five years despite the role he played in shaping his early career.
The ex-manager voiced concern over what he described as Partey’s lack of acknowledgment and gratitude, stressing that the player’s attitude left him deeply worried after years of support during his football development.
Source: YEN.com.gh