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Inside Raheem Sterling's £3.1m mansion as Chelsea target eyes Trent Alexander-Arnold sale

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Raheem Sterling is in talks to sell his £3.1million Cheshire mansion to Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold as the Manchester City star closes in on a move to Chelsea.The winger has been in talks with his compatriot Alexander-Arnold, who is looking to move from his current house in south Manchester.

He currently resides on the same street as team-mate Alisson Becker and ex-Manchester United star Paul Pogba.But according to The Sunday Mirror, Sterling is looking to sell his Cheshire mansion for around £4.5m, which could pocket him a tidy profit of £1.4m after acquiring the property back in 2017 and clear the path for his £45m move to Chelsea. READ MORE: Raheem Sterling 'set for Chelsea deal in £45m move' after Tuchel talksThe 27-year-old currently lives there with his property developer fiancee Paige Milian and their two young sons.The property, located in a village near Crewe, boasts five luxurious bedrooms with a modern grey colour scheme splashed across the walls - and even has its own wildlife pond in the surrounding marshland.

There is an annex with a spare bedroom above the garage, fitted with an outdoor basketball hoop, with the property covering a massive 7,500 sq ft area. HAVE YOUR SAY: Will Raheem Sterling be a successful signing for Chelsea?

Comment below.After going through the front door, visitors will notice a matte black staircase in the hallway with a grand piano for good measure.Inside their home, the couple have fitted a white marble top and glossy cabinets to complement their stone flooring in the kitchen, with chic red seats accompanying the enormous island.

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