Trent Alexander-Arnold, a Liverpool star, has officially left home after spending £2.6 million on a house.
Despite his three-year stint in the Premier League, the England defender has spent much of his time at home with his parents.
However, the 20-year-old has relocated to a stunning five-bedroom property in Hale, Cheshire. The star’s new neighbors include Manchester United player Paul Pogba. He purchased the house in March with a mortgage from Queen’s Bank Coutts.
Trent, who has more than 50 Liverpool appearances and five England caps, grew up near the club’s training fields and joined at the age of six.
In December 2016, he made his Premier League debut, despite staying at home with his parents and brothers.
“It’s just a really close family,” he stated last year. They oppose my leaving because I believe that many young athletes leave prematurely. Football players with animals on X: “Trent Alexander-Arnold…
“They start earning decent money, and you think you can handle things, and then I think things start to go wrong.”
“I think my mother and family want to keep a close eye on me, don’t want things getting into my head, so I think I’ll be stuck here for the time being, until we all reach a general agreement that I have enough to move out.”
“The people I surround myself with, my family and friends, allow me to keep my feet firmly on the ground and not get too big-headed.”