San Francisco 49ers kicker Robbie Gould is selling his Kildeer, Ill. mansion for $1.15 million, reports Realtor.com.

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The 5,420 square foot home has five bedrooms and five baths. It features a great room with fireplace, gym and wine cellar, among many other amenities.

Gould purchased the home in 2009 for $1.2 million, according to public records. Tim Ratty and Dina Lissner with Compass are the current listing agents. Related Articles Photos: Mike Dirnt of Green Day selling Piedmont mansion for $6.8 million

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Gould, who played for the Chicago Bears for 11 seasons, is entering his third season with the 49ers. Last week, however, he told the 49ers he wants to be traded. One of the NFL’s most successful kickers, Gould has converted 87.5 percent of his kicks, the second highest percentage in league history.