Erling Braut Haaland and Trent Alexander-Arnold were spotted in Italy on Sunday, but their trips to the Peninsula were fashion and shopping-related.

Both Premier League stars travelled to Italy on Sunday but were spotted in different places across the country.

The Manchester City forward posted a picture on Instagram from Solomeo, in the province of Perugia, Umbria. It is a small town with barely 500 inhabitants, where Brunello Cucinelli, Italy’s most popular cashmere manufacturer, has placed one of his shops.

This is why, according to Umbria24, Haaland spent the day in this typical little village.

Haaland had already travelled to Italy at the end of 2022, but at that time, he went to Modena and Bologna in Emilia Romagna.

On the other hand, Liverpool and England defender Alexander-Arnold was in Milan on Sunday, attending the Prada Fall/Winter 2024 Show.

The pictures of Trent’s picture to Italy were shared on X, formerly Twitter, by CBS.

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