Inside Adam Johnson's life now after losing £10m and Cristiano Ronaldo's former mansion
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Inside Adam Johnson's life now after losing £10m and Cristiano Ronaldo's former mansionIt's been 10 years since former England winger Adam Johnson was locked up for engaging in sexual activity with a 15-year-oldSportMark Whiley Sports Writer08:20, 08 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesAdam Johnson and long-term partner Stacey Flounders during his court case(Image: Getty Images)It's been a decade since disgraced footballer Adam Johnson was sent to prison. The 38-year-old remains exiled from the game following his conviction for sexual activity with a 15-year-old Sunderland fan and child grooming, which landed him a six-year prison sentence.The former Manchester City, Sunderland and Middlesbrough player was found guilty of one further offence of sexual activity with a child and found not guilty on a second count of the same crime. He served half of his sentence behind bars before being released on licence in March 2019.During his time at City, Johnson lived in a £4m mansion that previously belonged to Cristiano Ronaldo and earned £80,000 per week. But while the early end of his football career is believed to have cost him around £10m in earnings and sponsorship deals, he had already made enough to be financially secure for life.He has rebuilt his life with the help of his partner and the mother of his two children, Stacey Flounders. She initially stood by Johnson during his court case before dumping him. However, they got back together during the pandemic and have resettled in the north-east.JOIN US ON FACEBOOK! Latest news, analysis and much more on Mirror Football's Facebook pageHaving previously lived in a £1.8m six-bedroom property in a gated community, they downsized to a more modest £470,000 home but still live a very comfortable life. Johnson doesn't work and is often spotted playing golf at his local club.READ MORE: Adam Johnson's new life after prison as wife's business goes bust and he sells off mansionREAD MORE: Man City’s 2012...

