Trent Alexander-Arnold, a prominent player for Liverpool, has recently purchased a £2.6 million home, marking his departure from his parents’ house. Despite being in the Premier League for three years, the English defender had been living with his mother and father until now. The 20-year-old has moved into a stunning five-bedroom mansion located in Hale, Cheshire, where he will be neighbors with Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba. Trent acquired the property in March with a mortgage from Queen’s Bank Coutts. Having grown up near Liverpool’s training grounds, he joined the club at the age of six. In December 2016, he made his debut in the Premier League but continued to reside with his parents and siblings. Trent explained last year that his close-knit family was hesitant about his departure as they believed many young athletes tend to leave home too early.
They wаnted to ensure he remained grounded and protected from distractions. He mentioned that he would stay at home until an agreement was reached among his family that he had reached a suitable stage to move out. Trent attributes his down-to-earth nature to the supportive network of family and friends that surround him.