T. Alexander Arnold, who still lives with his parents: still have homework to do

The rising star of the "Liverpool" team, Trent Alexander-Arnold, is becoming an increasingly important part of the "Reds" squad. However, the lucrative contract hasn't turned the Brit's head at all. The footballer continues to live at his parents' house and has no plans to move out. Alexander-Arnold himself is very grateful for his parents' support, even though they reminded him that his dream of becoming a footballer might not come true. "I feel very lucky. When you grow up, you dream of becoming a footballer and maybe even playing for your supported club. And I'm living that dream. Every young boy has the same dream, but maybe only one or two percent of all children actually fulfill that dream. That's exactly why my mom and dad warned me. They always supported me, but always reminded me that it might not come true, so I have to study hard. Everyone needs education, no matter what you ultimately do with your life," the defender said. Despite making his World Cup debut with England and reaching the semi-finals this summer, Alexander-Arnold still has to do household chores at home. "Moving out can wait. Vacuuming can't. Those are the responsibilities of a family home. I'm not the best, but I prefer washing dishes," the Englishman confessed.