Michael Jordan was seen enjoying some Champions League soccer on Thursday night after attending Monaco vs Barcelona with stunning wife Yvette Prieto.
As the two teams locked horns in the league phase of the European club competition, Jordan took his seat in the stands at Monaco’s Stade Louis II with Prieto by his side.
The NBA legend opted for a black T-shirt, matching Air Jordan cap and khaki pants in France, while his wife was spotted wearing a white sleeveless blouse with jeans.
Jordan has frequently been spotted on vacation in Monaco over the years, while he was also seen in Saint-Tropez with Prieto over the summer.
He grabbed a piece of the action at the Monaco vs Barcelona game on Thursday night after finally managing to sell his $15million Chicago mansion earlier this week.
Michael Jordan was seen enjoying some Champions League soccer on Thursday night with wife Yvette Prieto (second from left)
Jordan took his seat in the stands at Monaco’s Stade Louis II with Prieto by his side
The six-time NBA champion’s Highland Park estate is currently listed as ‘contingent’, according to TMZ, which indicates that the buyer and Jordan have a deal that has conditions to be met.
The last listed price on the mansion was $14,855,000 – a massive cut from the initial asking price of $29m when the house first hit the market in 2012.
This buyer has not yet been identified, but they landed themselves a massive 56,000-square-foot home.
Amenities for the mansion include nine bedrooms, 19 bathrooms, a cigar room, a library, an indoor gym, a circular infinity pool, a basketball court, a tennis court, and an iconic front gate with the number 23 on it.
It’s unclear what condition the home is currently in after a months-old TikTok clip appeared to show the house in complete disarray.
He shared a video from his private suite at Monaco’s stadium as he watched the action
The NBA icon and his wife were watching Monaco take on Barcelona in the Champions League
Jordan opted for a black T-shirt, matching Air Jordan cap and khaki pants while at the game
He enjoyed some soccer having finally sold his $15m mansion in Chicago earlier this week
Footage of the six-time NBA champion’s home resurfaced again, apparently showing the abandoned property in complete disarray.
Jordan’s private indoor basketball court is flooded while one of his multiple kitchens looks like it’s in the process of being disassembled.
The footage was recorded about nine months ago by an ‘urban explorer’ and posted on TikTok in January.
Now it’s gaining traction across social media – despite representatives for Jordan saying it is not his house.