Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has been house hunting since his recent appointment as the Red Devils boss.
"?One house in particular that struck the Portuguese manager's imagination, is a multi-million pound castle set in the middle of the Welsh countryside.
Castell Gyrn comes ready fitted with a fire-breathing dragon that greets visitors at the entrance gates.
Despite the fact that it looks as though it has been around for centuries, the castle was actually built in 1977 and features a modern interior.
A local source told the "?Daily Mirror:
"Castell Gyrn is unique. He will be made very welcome if he does decide to come to.
"He could come to our local village show if he is not too busy."?
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"?Situated near Ruthin in North-Wales, the castle is an hour's drive to Manchester United's training ground, ensuring a calm relaxing commute along Welsh motorways for the Red Devils manager.
A waiter at the local Clwyd Gate restaurant, which is just around the corner from the castle, said Mourinho's arrival would give the surrounding area a huge boost.
"If he moved here it would give the area a real lift. It would be great," he said.
It will be a change of scenery from what Mourinho is used to, moving away from the hustle and bustle of his £13m mansion in West-London for the calm serenity of the Welsh countryside.
See "?here for images of Mourinho's potential future home.