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    Marseille star Alexis Sanchez has incredible £750,000 fleet of supercars including two Bentleys and a Range Rover

    FORMER Manchester United star Alexis Sanchez earned an eye-watering £350,000-a-week at Old Trafford.Although a lot of that cash appeared to have been spent on his pride and joy – golden retrievers Atom and Humber – the Chilean also splashed a lot of his hard-earned money on supercars.
    Ex-Man Utd star Alexis Sanchez has an impressive fleet of cars that includes this Bentley BentaygaCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
    The Chilean also has another Bentley – the Continental GTCredit: Mercury Press
    The 34-year-old has amassed an impressive collection of motors, with one such runaround en vogue for all top footballers, the Bentley Bentayga.
    Sanchez added the supercharged 4×4 to his collection ahead of the 2019-20 season.
    The ex-Manchester United forward, who has a love of all things on four wheels, also loves to drive fast – and has fallen foul of the law a couple of times over the years.
    In 2013, Sanchez escaped a massive crash on a motorway just outside Barcelona unhurt, with local media reporting that it was a “miracle” he was left without injury.
    The forward earned a staggering £350,000-a-week at Old TraffordCredit: Reuters
    Sanchez is also no stranger to chartering a private jet for him and his dogsCredit: Instagram / @alexis_officia1
    Sanchez poses with his pair of golden retrievers, Atom and HumberCredit: Instagram / @alexis_officia1
    Sanchez, who no wplays for Marseille, abandoned his Audi R8 in the middle of the road and was later questioned by police.
    Then, in 2017, Sanchez was banned from driving in Chile after he was caught speeding just outside of capital city Santiago.
    He was caught doing 155kmh (96mph) in a 120kmh (75mph) zone.
    Here’s the fleet of vehicles Sanchez has owned over the years…
    Sanchez cuddles Atom on a private planeCredit: Instagram / @alexis_officia1
    The two dogs love to travel in the skiesCredit: Instagram / @alexis_officia1
    Atom on a yacht off the coast of IbizaCredit: Instagram / @alexis_officia1
    Bentley Bentayga Black Edition – £160,000+
    If you were a top footballer and car lover in 2019, you had to have one of two cars, or both, in your collection – the Bentley Bentayga or the Rolls-Royce Wraith.
    Sanchez’s former Manchester United team-mates Paul Pogba and Romelu Lukaku plumped for the Roller, but Sanchez and Jesse Lingard went for the Bentayga.
    While Lingard gave all of his cars the custom touch, Sanchez opted to get the Black Edition of the SUV.
    The monster-sized Bentayga, capable of 0-60mph in four seconds and 187mph, starts at a whopping £160,000.
    The black edition is closer to £180,000, while we expect Sanchez to have picked top of the range extras that would push the price up even higher.
    Sanchez’s Bentley Bentayga is capable of 0-60 in just four seconds and has become a must-have for Premier League starsCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
    Bentley Continental GT – £150,000
    The Continental has long been a favourite for Prem players.
    It combines decadent luxury inside with the same engine under the hood of the Bentayga.
    While both cars are heavy, the slightly lighter Continental can get up over 200mph.
    Thhe Bentley Continental GT matches decadent luxury with sports car performanceCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
    Range Rover Sport – £60,000+
    Sanchez certainly loves his British cars, with a big white Range frequently seen close to his Cheshire home during his time at United.
    But the Range Rover was in the wars a little bit in 2018.
    In March, Sanchez returned to his car after a meal at a restaurant to find someone had scraped his front wing.
    The damage wasn’t major but on an expensive car would have been pricey.
    Then, two weeks later, the Range Rover was spotted outside another restaurant in Wilmslow on double yellow lines.
    That meant that a local traffic warden had no choice but to slap Sanchez with a fine.
    Sanchez has a white Range Rover Sport – but the motor was left needing repairs after it was hit while parked outside a restaurantCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
    Audi R8 – £130,000
    The Audi was the car that Sanchez nearly killed himself in after a massive crash in Barcelona in 2013.
    The forward had played in the Copa Catalunya final in May 2013 for Barca, with the club beating local rivals Espanyol 4-2 on penalties.
    But in the early hours of the morning, Sanchez mashed his Audi into the central barrier on a motorway close to the city centre.
    The incident happened at 2.30am, with Sanchez calling an unnamed team-mate to come and collect him and take him home.

    Sanchez found himself in hot water with the law, after he abandoned the car in the middle of the road without telling police.
    Avoiding injury was described as a “miracle” in the local press, with images of his smashed up supercar on the front pages the next day.
    Police later questioned Sanchez and it is reported that he was fined.

    Lamborghini Huracan – £200,000
    Sanchez was pictured driving one of the hypercars while on holiday in Miami in 2016.
    The Italian-made car is one of the fastest ever made, capable of 0-60mph in just 2.8 seconds and 200mph.
    However, the car was likely a rental while the then-Arsenal star enjoyed his holiday in the US.
    Alexis Sanchez hired a £200,000 Lamborghini Huracan while on holiday in Miami in 2016Credit: Instagram/Alexis Sanchez
    Planes, trains and automobiles
    Sanchez is also not averse to other forms of transport.
    He regularly takes private jets to ferry himself, and Atom and Humber, around the world.
    The Chilean star has also been seen hiring yachts and took ex-girlfriend Mayte Rodriguez on a romantic helicopter ride that landed on a private stretch of beach in South America. More

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    Inside Mauro Icardi’s £700k car collection including Lamborghini Huracan and Bentley Bentayga gift for Wag Wanda 

    PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN man Mauro knows how to put the car in Icardi.The Argentine striker’s stunning car collection through the years includes the thrill of a Lamborginhi, the regal class of a Rolls-Royce and the swagger of a Hummer.
    Mauro Icardi and wife Wanda have a car collection worth £700k
    Icardi’s garage consists of a group of motors that value at around £700k.
    Yet not all the shiny wheels are driven by the 29-year-old product of the Barcelona academy.
    His wife – and agent – Wanda Nara has her name all over some of the flash motors parked up at their Italian home near Lake Como.
    Back in 2019, Icardi surprised Wanda with her very own brand-new matte black Bentley Bentayga, worth £136,000, with her name as the number plate.
    Icardi bought wife and agent Wanda a Bentley Bentayga for Christmas
    Wanda has posed on their Rolls-Royce Ghost worth north of £250k
    The couple have a car collection worth around £700k
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    Wanda posed next to the motor for an Instagram snap and wrote: “Even if you always search to surpass, you are and you always will be my best gift @mauroicardi.. But I do not want to stop thanking you for this surprise.”
    The personalised number plate is also on the couple’s Range Rover Sport, a must-have in the football world.
    Retailing at around £60,000, the Range Rover is the cheapest motor in the collection.
    And the most expensive, you ask?
    That would be their delightfully stylish white Rolls-Royce Ghost with a black bonnet, which can be bought for a cool £250,000.
    Icardi’s stunning Lamborghini is a Huracan SpyderCredit: Instagram / @mauroicardi
    Icardi chose the Lambo for it’s colours – blue and black like old club InterCredit: Instagram / @mauroicardi
    Icardi posts images of his Lamborghini to his 7.8million Instagram followersCredit: Instagram / @mauroicardi
    Icardi’s Rolls-Royce Ghost parked up in MilanCredit: Instagram / @mauroicardi
    Icardi has posted images of the beautiful Roller to his Instagram and it’s appeared on Wanda’s, too, with the model posing on the bonnet.
    It’s a recurring theme with the couple grinning next to their luxury cars.
    That was the case with their gold Hummer H2 which has doors that open upwards, as well as the most thrilling car in their garage.
    Icardi’s sleek Lamborghini Huracan Spyder would set him back at least £200,000 and can reach a top speed of up to 202mph.
    The couple also own a gold Hummer H2Credit: Instagram / @mauroicardi
    Icardi owned a white Lamborghini beforeCredit: Instagram / @mauroicardi
    The couple pose by the sleek motor
    Like most footballers, Icardi and Wanda own a Ranger Rover as wellCredit: Instagram / @mauroicardi
    So what attracted the former Inter Milan striker to the motor? “It was black and blue,” he said.
    Four wheels isn’t the only way Icardi and Wanda like to travel.
    They regularly post photos to their combined nine million followers of the couple preparing to jump on board their private jet or bobbing along on a yacht.
    Whether land or sea, it’s a Wandaful life.
    Icardi and Wanda regularly travel by private jet as wellCredit: Instagram / @mauroicardi
    Icardi posts images of himself before boarding a plane in MilanCredit: Instagram / @mauroicardi
    Icardi settles into the private jet alongside his poochCredit: Instagram / @mauroicardi
    Icardi shows his followers the private yacht he and Wanda hiredCredit: Instagram / @mauroicardi More

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    Real Madrid’s luxury £340m private jet boasts beds, showers, personal sinks and tablets with 2,500 TV channels

    REAL MADRID will be eyeing up Champions League glory once again, but have to overcome Manchester City in a second leg – after losing the first in a thrilling encounter 4-3.But, they would have flown to Manchester in style on their own private jet.
    Real Madrid’s pampered stars fly to away games in a Airbus A380
    Each player has his own tablet, 2,500 channels to watch, an alcohol-free mini bar and a wash basin in front of their screenCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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    Thanks to a hefty sponsorship deal, Gareth Bale, Marcelo and Co. get to fly on Emirates A380 jet worth a cool £340m on away days.
    Not only does Carlo Ancelotti’s side pocket around £62m a year in that exchange, they’re treated like kings on their double-decker aircraft.
    First off, inside the plane each player has got use of their own private shower – so there’s no need for communal showers for these stars.
    Then, should they want, they have the option of resting in a fully-functioning bar area with plenty of room to swing a dozen cats in.
    Players can get comfy in the private shower roomsCredit: Emirates
    The Galacticos have had use of the most luxurious plane Fly Emirates offer since inking a sponsorship with the airline in 2013Credit: Emirates
    Real Madrid’s plane is worth £340mCredit: Emirates
    Marcelo can watch a “weepy movie” if he wants before a big gameCredit: Emirates
    If that’s not enough for these pampered athletes, the Galacticos also have their own bed to sleep in, which comes with several other cool perks.
    There’s a personalised tablet that allows you to access 2,500 channels, an alcohol-free mini bar, as well as a small wash cabinet.
    Does that mean they’re the cleanest club in the world?
    Who knows? But what else would you expect from the best team in the world at the moment? Of course they’re going to have their own bespoke plane.
    The bar area has bags of space to socialise inCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Real Madrid’s stars have no excuses for not looking their best on away daysCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    And with comfy seats like these, they certainly wont suffer fatigueCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    And when they land at any airport, they’ll hardly be inconspicuous on arrival with the players faces adorned on the aircraft’s paintwork.
    Fly Emirates have sponsored Real since signing a sponsorship deal in 2013.
    They’ve had their brand plastered across the famous white jerseys in three Champions League wins.
    They have similar deals with Arsenal and PSG, who also have use of their Airbus A380.
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    The Airbus A380 boasts capacity for 525 passengersCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Fly Emirates also sponsor Arsenal and PSGCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Toni Kroos kicks back and relaxesCredit: Emirates
    Ex-star Sergio Ramos appears relaxed on board thanks to Real’s Fly Emirates planeCredit: Emirates

    And the plane itself is a four-engine jet that has become something of a staple since making its first flight in 2005.
    It provides seating for 525 passengers, has a design range of 8,500 nautical miles and a cruising speed of around 559 miles per hour.
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    England star Harry Kane’s very British car collection, as he favours driving a Range Rover, Jaguar and Bentley

    TRUST our Harry.England captain and Spurs star Kane, 28, really does wear his heart on his sleeve when it comes to his country, putting in some inspired performances on the pitch for the Three Lions.
    Harry Kane believes in the best of British when it comes to his car collectionCredit: The Sun
    And if you look closely at his car collection, you’ll see he likes to keep it British too.
    The Spurs striker believes the best is ‘Made in England’, preferring to ride in cars made by Range Rover, Bentley and Jaguar – all made on our shores.
    Family man Harry loves to travel in comfort and style in a sporty Autobiography from Land Rover worth around £99k, and also drives a roomy F-PACE which starts at a modest £35k.
    But when he feels the need for speed, his Continental GT Supersports costing around £212k is just the ticket to get him to and from training at the blink of an eye.
    Three Lions hero Kane drives a Jaguar F-PACE which starts at a modest £35kCredit: The Sun
    “Just to be associated with that British stamp is something that I’m proud of,” Kane said.
    “I pretty much love that Jag. It’s not too big, not too small, it fits our little daughter and the dogs.
    “It’s a family car with a sporty edge. It’s not like you’re embarrassed to drive it as a dad. You’re happy to drive it. It looks nice and it’s not too expensive. It’s been great for me so far.”
    After a hard session on the training ground, most footballers prefer to stretch their legs in a comfy SUV.
    Harry confessed he was no different and the extra space is crucial.
    After a game or training, Kane loves to ride in a spacious SUV
    “After a game or training, you just want to get in a nice car and chill.
    “I had a Range Rover Sport before that. Loved that. I just wanted the bigger version. And I’ve just bought a Bentley Supersports.
    “I thought I’d treat myself to a sports car. I was looking at most of them really, but because I play golf I wanted something with a bit of room, nothing too low, something a bit different.
    “They are only making 710 of them. I’ve gone for white with black wheels. It’s a beautiful, beautiful car. It’s my first real sports car.
    Harry Kane also rides a £212k Bentley Supersports like his teammate Dele AlliCredit: James Lipman
    “Down the line, maybe if I win a few trophies, I can treat myself to a Ferrari or a Lamborghini.”
    For club and country, Harry formed a formidable relationship with Dele Alli.
    The pair have starred for Spurs and England over the years, with their play often telepathic at times.
    That might explain why they both bought the same car!
    Family man Harry Kane loves taking his family for a spin in his F-PACECredit: Instagram @HarryKane
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    “Dele’s just bought a Supersports as well,” Kane revealed.
    “I’ve come in with my Supersports and he’s said, ‘I don’t believe it. I’ve just ordered that as well’. He’s got a black one and I’ve got a white one. It keeps the partnership going!”
    On the pitch, Harry is often getting clattered by opposition defenders, who target him for a kicking. Off it, he’s had a couple of car collisions in his time.
    “On the day of my first Premier League start for Spurs, I crashed in the car park at Costco,” he admitted.
    “I knew I was starting and I was nervous and I wanted to get out of the house. So I took the missus to Costco and did a bit of shopping.
    Kane traded his Range Rover Sport for a bigger Range Rover Autobiography worth £99kCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    At the World Cup in Russia, Harry Kane won the Golden BootCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Kane’s superb form over the years has made him one of the world’s leading strikersCredit: AP:Associated Press
    “You know what those places are like, manic, cars everywhere, and it was raining.
    “I was reversing out just as someone was coming out of the space behind me and we bumped. That was embarrassing.
    “But we went on to beat Sunderland 5-1 that night and I scored. It was a fantastic night. The day didn’t start so well but it’s one I’ll always remember.”
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    Inside Real Madrid’s luxury £340m private jet with beds, showers, personal sinks and tablets with 2,500 TV channels

    REAL MADRID will be eyeing up Champions League glory once again, but have to hurdle PSG in the last-16.And with the first leg in Paris, it’ll mean flying in style in their luxury private jet..
    Real Madrid’s pampered stars fly to away games in a Airbus A380
    Each player has his own tablet, 2,500 channels to watch, an alcohol-free mini bar and a wash basin in front of their screenCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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    Thanks to a hefty sponsorship deal, Gareth Bale, Marcelo and Co. get to fly on Emirates A380 jet worth a cool £340m on away days.
    Not only does Carlo Ancelotti’s side pocket around £62m a year in that exchange, they’re treated like kings on their double-decker aircraft.
    First off, inside the plane each player has got use of their own private shower – so there’s no need for communal showers for these stars.
    Then, should they want, they have the option of resting in a fully-functioning bar area with plenty of room to swing a dozen cats in.
    Players can get comfy in the private shower roomsCredit: Emirates
    The Galacticos have had use of the most luxurious plane Fly Emirates offer since inking a sponsorship with the airline in 2013Credit: Emirates
    Real Madrid’s plane is worth £340mCredit: Emirates
    Marcelo can watch a “weepy movie” if he wants before a big gameCredit: Emirates
    If that’s not enough for these pampered athletes, the Galacticos also have their own bed to sleep in, which comes with several other cool perks.
    There’s a personalised tablet that allows you to access 2,500 channels, an alcohol-free mini bar, as well as a small wash cabinet.
    Does that mean they’re the cleanest club in the world?
    Who knows? But what else would you expect from the best team in the world at the moment? Of course they’re going to have their own bespoke plane.
    The bar area has bags of space to socialise inCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Real Madrid’s stars have no excuses for not looking their best on away daysCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    And with comfy seats like these, they certainly wont suffer fatigueCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    And when they land at any airport, they’ll hardly be inconspicuous on arrival with the players faces adorned on the aircraft’s paintwork.
    Fly Emirates have sponsored Real since signing a sponsorship deal in 2013.
    They’ve had their brand plastered across the famous white jerseys in three Champions League wins.
    They have similar deals with Arsenal and PSG, who also have use of their Airbus A380.
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    The Airbus A380 boasts capacity for 525 passengersCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Fly Emirates also sponsor Arsenal and PSGCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Toni Kroos kicks back and relaxesCredit: Emirates
    Ex-star Sergio Ramos appears relaxed on board thanks to Real’s Fly Emirates planeCredit: Emirates

    And the plane itself is a four-engine jet that has become something of a staple since making its first flight in 2005.
    It provides seating for 525 passengers, has a design range of 8,500 nautical miles and a cruising speed of around 559 miles per hour.
    Simply put, they have no excuses for being late for a game.
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    Chelsea hero John Terry’s incredible Ferrari collection worth £4m, from rare £2m Enzo to 1960s 275 GTB priced at £1.5m

    JOHN TERRY has fulfilled his childhood dream by owning a garage full of Ferraris worth around £4million.The Chelsea legend loves the Italian brand so much he has several of the classy motors sitting in the garage of his Surrey home.
    John Terry boasts a stellar Ferrari car collection
    From the incredibly rare Ferrari Enzo (only 400 were ever produced) that’s worth a stonking £2m to the sleek, sophisticated 275 GTB that dates back to the 1960s that can be worth as much as £1,5m, Terry, 38, is a Ferrari aficionado.
    And if that’s not enough, his everyday runner is a £170,000 458 Spider.
    FERRARI ENZO – £2m
    In 2013, after lifting the Europa League, he splashed out on the iconic Enzo – originally produced in 2002.
    It was developed using Formula One technology, has a carbon-fibre body, and can reach a top speed of 221 mph.
    The Ferrari Enzo is a limited edition 2003 super car named after its Italian founder.Originally Ferrari only made 399 models but they turned out a 400th for the Pope.I used to go to a showroom in Surrey, they had Enzos, and the Enzo had been my dream car growing up but could never afford it.”John Terry
    Terry’s Enzo was a display car at the 2003 Amsterdam Motor Show and it had 4,163 miles on the clock when the ex-England international bought it.

    Terry admitted in an interview with Petrolicious that he had always had his eyes on one, and wished he’d been able to buy one sooner.
    He said: “I was probably about 20, 21. I used to go to a showroom in Surrey, they had Enzos, and the Enzo had been my dream car growing up but could never afford it.
    “It’s one of those things on the bucket list. Unfortunately, they were a lot cheaper back then as well. Wish I’d have bought one back then.
    “I just loved the look and the limited availability of stuff like the Enzo. Not many on the road, one gets crashed per year as well, so they’re going down.
    “It was an investment as well for the sake of the kids and stuff like that, but just loved to look at the Enzo and the classic cars. I love it.”
    Terry has Ferraris including an Enzo and 275 GTB
    The Ferrari Enzo is said to be worth a staggering £2m
    FERRARI 275 GTB – £1.5m
    If you had money, and you lived in the swinging ’60s, the 275 GTB was one of the best cars on the market.
    And in popular culture the model became iconic when it was bought by ‘King of Cool’ Steve McQueen when he filmed classic movie, Bullitt.
    JT showed of his purchase in 2015 on Instagram, that could’ve cost him anything up to £1.5m.
    The Aston Villa assistant coach bought the car from dealer Tom Hartley Jr, who has helped him build his Ferrari collection over the years.
    “In England. I deal with Tom and he advises me on this stuff,” Terry revealed.
    “I’ve had my eye on a couple of his cars for a few years and just decided to take the plunge (on the 275 GTB). I’ve always appreciated it.”
    And despite being made a long time ago, the 275 GTB is no slouch either.
    It boasts a 0-60 mph time of just over six seconds, which is still faster than most cars today.
    Terry’s Ferrari 275 GTB is a 1960s icon worth around £1.5mCredit: Xposure
    In pop culture the Ferrari 275 GTB was owned by Steve McQueen, who bought one while making BullittCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
    FERRARI 458 SPIDER – £170,000
    It’s not a bad every day runner is it?
    When Terry wants to go to the shops, he often takes his 458 Spider with him, and why not?
    Capable of hitting 0-60 in a staggering 3.3 seconds, it’ll get you where you want to go fast.
    And, of course, it doesn’t cheap with a price tag of around £170,000.
    Other footballers who love the 458 Spider include Mario Balotelli and Arsenal star Mesut Ozil, who all own one.
    Terry invested in the Spider back in 2012, and often travelled to Chelsea’s Cobham training ground in it.
    To zoom to the shops and training, Terry drove a stunning Ferrari 458 SpiderCredit: PA:Press Association
    The Ferrari 458 Spider costs around £170kCredit: Handout
    FERRARI TESTAROSSA – £150,000
    Although he hasn’t shared any images of them on social media, Terry’s Ferrari collection also includes a Testarossa (worth £150k in good nick), as made famous by Tom Selleck in Magnum PI, and a Lusso, that today costs around £200k.
    But Terry doesn’t just confine himself to supercars, and admittedly does like something a little more comfortable from time to time.
    That’s why he’s also been seen over the years driving motors including a Rolls-Royce Wraith (£250k), a Bentley Continental GT (£160k), as well as a special edition gold Range Rover Overfinch (£90k).

    “Range Rover, that’s my day to day with the kids, school run and stuff like that,” Terry revealed
    “I’ve got the Range Rover for the family, and I’ve obviously got my cars that I love, which is the Enzo.”
    When it comes to getting behind the wheel, it’s clear that Terry loves to live life in the fast lane.
    Terry has also been seen in more comfortable cars, like a Bentley Continental GT worth £160kCredit: Matrix
    A custom made gold Range Rover Overfinch is Terry’s family carCredit: Matrix
    In 2014 Terry showed off his £250k Rolls-Royce WraithCredit: Matrix
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    Son Heung-min boasts incredible £1.5million car collection, including ultra-rare £1m Ferrari LaFerrari

    SON HEUNG-MIN is not the sort of player you would associate with spending a load of dosh on one of the world’s most exclusive cars.The Tottenham hero, 29, is unassuming and usually happy to let his boots do the talking.
    Heung-min Son has built up an amazing £1.5million car collection
    But the £110,000-a-week forward has a fleet of motors worth a staggering £1.5million.
    And pride of place in his garage in North London is a rare supercar available to just a few people.Ferrari LaFerrari
    Only 499 of these incredible cars have been made – and Son has one of them.
    But he ditched the usual red for black because Spurs told him he could not own a red one due to their rivalry with Arsenal.
    Worth around £1,150,000, even a Premier League footballer earning top whack would have to save up for a while to be able to afford it.
    Son stops in his Ferrari LaFerrari to sign a shirt for a fan
    Only 499 of the Ferrari supercars were made and potential purchasers must meet strict criteriaCredit: Alamy
    The most powerful street-legal supercar the Italian manufacturer has produced, buyers must fit in with the Ferrari brand.
    That means that, to purchase one, they must previously have owned a Ferrari – with some reports claiming potential buyers won’t be considered unless they have had FIVE Ferraris in their life.
    Son’s black model does 0-60mph in 2.9 secs and boasts a 6.3-litre V12 engine, electrically assisted by the HY-KERS system to deliver a total power output of 950bhp, with a top speed of 227mph.
    Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has one sitting at home as well.
    Audi R8 Coupe
    The South Korea star was spotted with ex-girlfriend Minah, a pop sensation in their native country, getting behind the wheel of his white R8 in 2014.
    Son is the proud owner of a sleek Audi R8Credit: Handout
    Starting at £112,520 for the most basic model, Son is almost certain to have added a few luxuries to his.
    The 5.2L V10 engine packs an almighty punch and the sleek design turns heads – if you’re quick enough to see it whizz past when it does 0-60mph in 3.2 secs.Maserati Levante
    Son is the proud owner of Maserati’s first SUV, which has a starting price of £60,000.
    But there’s a catch.
    The Spurs star poses with his Maserati Levante
    Son is so popular in his home country that he was actually given the model by the Italian manufacturer as a gift.
    A statement from Korea’s official Maserati importer said they gifted the ex-Leverkusen man the motor because it “might be the most matching vehicle to Son, who can play with delicacy and unstoppable power”.
    Hard to argue with that.
    Although it is not the only 4×4 Son has…Range Rover
    The staple of the Premier League footballers’ diet, Son would not miss out on the chance to land a Range Rover.
    He has done his up in a classy matte black finish – a custom touch that also sees the tailgate script, grille and side vents finished in gloss black.
    Son keeps up the traditions of Premier League footballers by owning a Range RoverCredit: The Sun
    Son waves from the front seat of his 4x4Credit: Instagram

    The Evoque model starts at around £31,000.
    Though Son’s version likely cost a lot more with the extras he has, which include red seats and red trim on the steering wheel.Bentley Continental GT
    Son owns a Bentley Continental GT
    Another favourite of footballers, Son forked out around £160,000 for this supercar.
    It comes packing a 6L twin-turbocharged W12 engine which sees it do 0-60mph in 4.3 secs and can reach 198mph top speed – which could come in handy when he’s running late for training.
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    Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s amazing car collection, from fleet of Ferraris, including a £1.4m Monza to stunning £650k Porsche

    AT 40, Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s football career shows no sign of slowing down.And when it comes to his motors, he still loves them fast and incredibly expensive.
    Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s car collection includes a stunning Ferrari Monza
    Most recently, Ibrahimovic has been driving a £160k Lamborghini UrusCredit: Getty
    The Sweden legend, currently starring in Serie A for AC Milan, boasts an amazing car collection that’ll be the envy of all dressing rooms around Europe.
    From an impressive fleet of Ferraris, including the recent electric Sf90 Stradale worth £400,000 he added to his garage, to an astonishing £650,000 Porsche – Zlatan is a true petrol head.
    But, he remained true to his roots when he became an ambassador for car makers Volvo, even driving their modest £40,000 XC40 to training.
    THE NEW ADDITION
    Over the weekend, Zlatan turned 40 – and he really treated himself.
    Unlike us, where a set of Marks and Spencer socks might’ve done, he bought himself a £400,000 Ferrari Sf90 Stradale.
    He shared an image of his new addition on Instagram, captioning the snap: “Happy Birthday to Zlatan”.
    It’s Ferrari’s first foray into electric cars and can reach a top speed up to 211 mph.
    To treat himself for his 40th birthday, Zlatan splashed £400k on a Ferrari Sf90 Stradale
    THE MOST EXPENSIVE
    Zlatan clearly has a thing for Italian fast cars, and splashing out on a new set of wheels on his special day.
    In 2019, for his 38th, he bought a rare Ferrari Monza SP2 for a staggering £1.4million.
    He is only one of 499 people in the world that own the supercar.
    The superfast car can hit 0-60 mph in around 2.9 seconds.
    The Ferrari Monza is the most expensive in Zlatan’s car collection
    Capable of reaching 0-60 mph in just 2.9 seconds, the Monza is worth around £1.4m
    CURRENT RIDE
    However, standing at 6ft 5in Zlatan needs a car that offers him plenty of leg room.
    That’s why, when it comes to training, he prefers an SUV.
    Since returning to AC Milan, the centre forward has been spied arriving to training in a £160,000 Lamborghini Urus.
    The Urus is a favourite of footballers at the moment, including Cristiano Ronaldo who was recently seen driving to Carrington in one.
    Zlatan drives his Lamborghini Urus to training at AC MilanCredit: Getty
    STATEMENT RED
    Only 400 Ferrari Enzo cars exist in the world, and Zlatan has one of them.
    Seen as a collector’s item, it’s a motor that can be sold for over a million pounds at auction.
    It was developed in 2002 using Formula One technology, including a a carbon-fibre body and F1-style automated-shift manual transmission.
    Although, we’ve rarely seen Zlatan driving it.
    Zlatan is one of 400 lucky owners who have a rare Ferrari Enzo worth around £1m
    SPIDER MAN
    Between 2005-2009, the Ferrari F430 Spider was a footballers’ favourite.
    Chelsea legend John Terry, who himself is a Ferrari obsessive, was seen driving one around the streets of Surrey.
    When it was released, it carried a price tag of around £120,000.
    Nicknamed their ‘Baby Enzo’, it can hit 0-62 mph in four seconds.
    Over the years, Zlatan has got himself a fleet of Ferraris, including a 430 SpiderCredit: AFP
    When the Ferrari F430 was released in 2005, it carried £120,000 price tagCredit: Getty
    TOP OF THE RANGE PORSCHE
    Zlatan loves limited edition.
    Which is why he bought a £700,000 Porsche Spyder in and around 2014.
    Only 918 models were made of the supercar, which sold out completely in 2015.
    It was only the second plug-in hybrid car Porsche ever produced.
    Only 918 models of the Porsche Spyder exist in the world
    ANOTHER ITALIAN MASTERPIECE
    Italian gentleman’s car makers Maserati are renowned for their luxury vehicles.
    So, it goes without saying, Zlatan used his extensive time playing in Italy to research enough about the stylish car manufacturers.
    In about 2011, he bought a GranTurismo MC Stradale worth around £92,000.
    Under the hood, it boasts a 450 hp V8 engine and has a top speed of 187 mph.
    Luxury vehicles, like a £92,000 Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale, have also been part of Ibrahimovic’s fleet in the past
    The GranTurismo MC Stradale boasts a 450 hp V8 engine and has a top speed of 187 mphCredit: Handout
    COMPANY CAR
    In 2014, Zlatan began as an ambassador for Swedish car manufacturers Volvo, appearing in a series of ads.
    Now, many footballers won’t often be seen driving the cars they’re sponsored for.

    However, when Ibrahimovic was playing for Manchester United he was a happy with their XC90 model costing around £52,000.
    Often, he would drive it to training and park it amongst a fleet of Lamborghinis and Range Rovers.
    And you can bet no one would’ve been brave enough to give him any stick for it.
    Volvo made Zlatan an ambassador and he appeared in ads for the Swedish car brand
    Zlatan happily drove a Volvo XC90 costing around £52,000 into CarringtonCredit: iCelebTV
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