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Man United star Marcus Rashford leads the Premier League with an incredible car collection worth £3 million 🚗💰

A new study of the Premier League’s most expensive players’ cars found that Marcus Rashford’s limited edition Rolls-Royce Cullinan Blue Shadow was the most expensive.


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The Man United forward was rated as one of the 20 most important stars in the league. His new car, which he bought in 2023, put him at the top of the list.

Rashford spent a huge £600,000 on the “Stardust Blue” car in August. He makes £315,000 a week, and this is one of only 62 cars made by the famous British company. The data was looked at by the car website AutoTrader, which found that the average price of a used model was £328,355. This is more than £100,000 more than the price of Gabriel Martinelli’s car, who is Rashford’s closest competitor on the list.

The winger for Arsenal’s Lamborghini Urus is worth about £217,768 on average. Rashford, who is a huge car collector, also owns this car.

The car is also driven by Jack Grealish, who is on Rashford’s England team. However, his model is priced third, at £210,860 on average. Fans might not expect Erling Haaland, the highest-paid football player in the Premier League, to be so far behind the leaders, given that he makes an incredible £865,000 a week at Manchester City.

He ends up in eighth place, and his Audi RS6 Avant is priced more fairly than the cars at the top of the list, which cost an average of £82,013.

Transfermarkt ranked the 20 most important players in the league. One of their teammates from Manchester City is at the bottom of the list.

A used Mercedes-Benz A200 Wagon owned by Julian Alvarez can be bought for a very low £24,049, though the Argentine World Cup winner may have bought his model brand new.

Alvarez, who is worth £110 million, is a bit of an outlier on the list. Seven of the owners of the ten most expensive cars play as forwards, which suggests that the Man City striker would be a good candidate to change his wheels after almost two years at the Etihad.

And the 23-year-old, who makes about £100,000 a week, is in good company with the brand of his car. He is one of six players who own a Mercedes, making it the most common brand on the list.

Different types of the German-made car have been chosen by Enzo Fernandez and Christopher Nkunku of Chelsea, Bernardo Silva and Phil Foden of Man City, and Bruno Guimaraes of Newcastle.

Even though Mercedes may be the most popular brand of car, AutoTrader’s data shows that a Range Rover Sport is by far the most common car. Rodri, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Declan Rice are all seen driving the SUV.

The information from the car-trading marketplace only shows one of the players’ cars. However, Premier League stars have been known to buy several models to build a collection, and Rashford is now one of them.

The 26-year-old’s garage is thought to be worth around £3 million and has two more Rolls-Royces, a Black Badge Cullinan, and a Black Badge Wraith. The forward has a McLaren 765 Long Tail, an Audi RS4, a Mercedes S Class Coupe, and a Range Rover Sport. His club could fine him £650,000 for going on a “12-hour tequila bender” in Belfast.

Rashford will have been thankful for the other ways to get around when his Cullinan Blue Shadow wasn’t working for a short time in September.

The England player crashed the expensive car after Man United beat Burnley 1-0. He hit a 74-year-old man by chance as he was walking back from the club’s Carrington training ground in the rain.

Both drivers were lucky not to be hurt, and Rashford is thought to have quickly checked on the other driver to make sure he was okay and exchanged insurance information.

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