Roberto Firmino, the Brazilian striker who spent eight years at Liverpool, has left the club and is unlikely to return this summer. He moved to Al-Ahli in Saudi Arabia last summer, and his former residence in Liverpool is now up for sale at a price of £4.6million.
Despite initial success in Saudi Arabia, scoring a hat-trick in his first game, Firmino has struggled to settle and has been linked with a return to Europe. This move is fueled by his former teammate Jordan Henderson’s departure from the Pro League due to poor attendances and a perceived low standard of club football.
Despite his struggles in Saudi, Firmino is still held in high regard by Liverpool fans, as evidenced by the popular ‘Si Senor’ chant dedicated to him. The pictures of his Liverpool home show a spacious and modern living room, complete with multiple sofas and elegant artwork on the walls.
The house also features wide stairs, a well-lit driveway, and a home entertainment area with drinks cabinets and a widescreen television.