Trent Alexander-Arnold Purchases £2.6m Mansion, Taking the Next Step in Independence from His Parents

LIVERPOOL star Trent Alexander-Arnold has officially left the nest, having spent £2.6 million on a property.

Despite breaking into the Premier League three years ago, the England defender has notoriously lived at home with his mother and father.

However, the 20-year-old has now relocated to a magnificent five-bedroom home in Hale, Cheshire. The star now has opponents such as Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba as neighbors. He purchased the home in March with a mortgage from Queen’s bank Coutts.

Trent, who has played more than 50 times for Liverpool and has five England caps, grew up near the club’s training field and joined when he was six years old.

In December 2016, he made his Premier League debut, yet he remained at home with his parents and brothers.

“It’s just a really close family,” he stated last year. They are against me leaving because I believe that many young athletes leave too soon.

“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.”

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