Ryan Giggs’ Bentley, Charlie Austin’s Range Rover and a Ferrari that belonged to a former Arsenal star… the cars of Premier League stars you could buy today
THE Premier League's biggest names love spending their salaries on high-end motors.
But what do they do when they get bored of their customised cars?
SunSport has discovered they go straight to Auto Trader to list them online. And you could buy one today.
The likes of Charlie Austin, Ryan Giggs, Jose Antonio Reyes and George Boateng all have listings with the automotive business.
So, what can you get for your money? Take a look right here...
Jose Antonio Reyes
Ferrari 360 3.6 Spider F1 2dr. Listed at £44,999.
The former Arsenal forward's Ferrari is in pristine condition and available for a snip.
Coming in a rather fetching yellow colour, this 2004 vehicle has only got 25,000 miles on the clock.
A new clutch, pulleys and brakes have been installed, so it's incredibly well-maintained.
The listing also amusingly states the car comes with a picture of the Spanish star.
Alex Baptiste
Audi A7 3.0 TDI S Line Sportback S Tronic Quattro 5dr. Listed at £21,950.
QPR centre half Baptiste got good use out of this car when he leased it between at the end of 2017.
The Quattro Model is one of Audi's most popular hatchbacks, and no details were spared with this order.
Coming in Havana Black Pearl with seating made of the finest black Nappa leather, it's incredibly comfortable.
And it's only done 56,000 miles, so it's got plenty of life left in it.
Charlie Austin
Land Rover Range Rover Sport 3.0 SD V6 HSE Dynamic Station Wagon 4x4 5dr. Listed at £57,989.
When the Southampton striker ordered his Range from Land Rover, no expense was spared.
It's as top of the range as you can get because it comes with the Urban V1 body kit.
It's still under Land Rover warranty, is just over 3 years old and has 38,000 miles on the clock.
Seeing it's diesel, it'll also be cheaper on petrol.
George Boateng
Porsche Cayenne 4.8 Turbo Tiptronic S AWD 5dr. Listed at £49,500.
Middlesbrough fans might call George a Rolls Royce of a player, but he preferred driving a Porsche.
In 2008 he bought this Porsche Cayenne that was converted into a one-off Techart Magnum 4.8 twin turbo beast.
The interiors are stunning, with red, black and white leather adorning the leather seats and steering wheel.
It's in great condition given it has been driven 78,000 miles.
Ryan Giggs
Bentley Continental GT Mulliner 6.0 W12 2dr Auto. Listed at £34,950.
The Manchester United legend knows what true class is, which is why he drove this top of the range Bentley from 2006.
It has keyless entry, heated front seats, a Breitling clock installed and comes with the exclusive Mulliner pack.
At £34,950 it is going for an absolute steal. It's been well-maintained and has just 39,000 miles on the clock.
Seeing Giggsy owns a fleet of motors, this must've been a spare he used very rarely.
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Alexandre Gaydamak
Ferrari 360 3.6 Modena F1 2dr. Listed at £84,990.
The former Portsmouth chairman had this supercar tucked away nicely in his exquisite collection.
This 2009 Ferrari was hardly used (5,500 miles on the clock) by the French/Israeli businessman.
That makes it a must-have for all car collectors and enthusiasts, because it will be a cult classic in years to come.
The expensive price is testament to the car's class, and it would make an ideal long term investment.
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And finally... the mystery owner
Although this Premier League footballer has asked their dealership to keep their identity under wraps, it deserves a mention.
The mystery player has listed their Lamborghini Huracan 5.2 LP 610-4 Spyder Auto Seq 4WD 2dr for a cool £219,990.
Incredibly, it only has 490 miles on the clock. The listing says that the footballer ordered the expensive car and "changed his mind."
Coming with a full leather interior, this four-wheel drive comes in Pearlescent Blue, so you'll stand out from the crowd.
As it's being listed by a Kent dealership, it seems that this motor may have been owned by a London-based footballer?
Perhaps a Chelsea, Arsenal or Spurs player... but we can't imagine a 'Gooner' wanting a blue motor.
Anyone want to come forward and claim ownership?