Gary Neville 'buys Manchester's former stock exchange for private club'

Neville 'buys historic Manchester building'

Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has reportedly bought one of Manchester's historic buildings.

The Sky Sports pundit is thought to have bought the city-centre building, which used to be Manchester's stock exchange.

The 38-year-old is believed to be considering turning the top floors of the £1.5m building into a private members' club, according to the Manchester Evening News.

Neville, who works as a coach for the England national team, is also building a hotel near United's stadium Old Trafford.

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