The mansion, which was sold to its first owners for £3.25 million when built in 2009, spans 12,500 sq ft and includes luxury features such as a cinema, games room, and a leisure suite with a swimming pool, steam room, sauna, jacuzzi, and changing facilities. When Trippier owned the property, the games room featured a pool table and framed shirts of players like Lionel Messi and Mo Salah, reflecting his personal collection of around 200 jerseys largely amassed from swapping shirts with opponents after matches. The property is set in extensive grounds with a summer house used as a gym and a large patio area.
Trippier is going through a divorce, and he appears to be set to move on from Newcastle United after four years at the club. The exact reason for his divorce and his next career move after Newcastle United remain unknown, as does the identity of the buyer and the current status of the sale transaction, such as whether it is completed or pending. Additionally, it is unclear how much renovations and refurbishments increased the property's value over time.
