Liverpool legend Roberto Firmino has finally put his £4.5million mansion up for sale – which has come almost a year after he made his departure from the Premier League giants.
Roberto Firmino has put his £4.5million Liverpool mansion on the market – almost a year after leaving the club for Saudi Arabia.
The Merseyside legend made his emotional departure from Liverpool last season after spending eight years at Anfield where he played a major role in the club’s period of success under Jurgen Klopp.
Firmino, 32, enjoyed a trophy-laden tenure with the Reds, winning the Premier League, Champions League and the FA Cup. He also scored the winning goal in the Club World Cup final against Flamengo.
After leaving the club when his contract ran out last summer, the Brazil international opted for Saudi Arabia for the next step in his career as he joined Al-Ahli alongside fellow Premier League stars Riyad Mahrez and Allan-Saint Maximin.
It’s been a somewhat disappointing season for Firmino so far, who’s scored just six goals in 27 games in the Middle East. Despite rumours linking him with a move back to the Premier League, he’s finally cut ties with Anfield after putting his Liverpool mansion up for sale.
His six-bedroom detached house, which he lived in with his wife Larissa and their three daughters, is officially up for sale for a whopping £4.5million. The lavish home has seven bathrooms and even possesses a generously-sized detached lodge for guests.
Other trendy features of the stately home includes a massage room, a huge kitchen, and a luxurious home cinema while the entire square footage of the property is in excess of 10,000 square feet.
That’s not even the best of the swanky characteristics the mansion has. Firmino also had an underground garage – with capacity for up to eight stunning motors, including his sports cars. Amazingly, it even featured a turntable, allowing the Brazilian to have easy access to his vehicles.
As with many mansions, Firmino’s home boasts a massive swimming pool which the striker made good use of during his Liverpool days. He was even baptised in the pool back in 2020, which was conducted by his ex-team-mate and compatriot Alisson Becker.
