The one thing footballers love – after scoring on and off the pitch – is flashy cars.
If you earned up to £260,000 a WEEK – that's £13million a year – why wouldn't you splurge £330,000 on a customised Lamborghini Aventador?
You're not exactly going to get caught driving around in a Robin Reliant – unless you're former Fulham, Tottenham, Portsmouth and Bolton midfielder Sean Davis.
Man Utd's Carrington HQ looks like a posh Mayfair car showroom at 8am on training days as Wayne Rooney rolls up in his £105,000 BMW i8 or £150,000 Aston Martin Vanquish and parks it next to Memphis Depay's £87,795 matte black Mercedes-Benz G Class.
Marcus Rashford and Jesse Lingard brought traffic to a stand still – literally – as they swapped cars in the middle of the road earlier this month.
Lingard, 23, downsized from his £96,000 Range Rover Sport V8 to 18-year-old pal Rashford's new Audi RS4 – a steal at £39,000.
French fall guy Samir Nasri had to flag down a lift from a Man City chauffeur after cops impounded his £330,000 Lamborghini Aventador Pirelli Edition – as it wasn't registered in Britain – last week.
Arsenal star Mesut Ozil was left similarly red-faced after getting a ticket for double parking his Ferrari 458 Italia during his Real Madrid days.
Joleon Lescott was slammed by Villa fans after tweeting a snap of his £121,690 Mercedes-AMG S 63 Coupe – right after his side shipped six goals.
Leicester and England striker Jamie Vardy probably felt he should upgrade his garage filler now he's playing for the league leaders – rather than Stocksbridge Park Steels.
The 29-year-old got lifts home from his parents in his days at the Northern Premier League side.
Now on £80,000 a week, he turns up at the Foxes' Belvoir Drive training ground in a £130,000 blue Bentley Continental GT – with the number plate "J9 VDY".Unsurprisingly, the "most bling whip" award has to go to shrinking violet Liverpool forward Mario Balotelli.
The 25-year-old striker – on loan at AC Milan – has a fleet of top-of-the-range vehicles.
Retired Chelsea and Arsenal defender William Gallas ran him close with his chrome-clad £350,000 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren.
Former Bolton, Sunderland and Blackburn striker El Hadji Diouf went one better with Cadillac Escalade – raising the miserly £53,000 price tag by plating it with gold.
(dailystar.co.uk)
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