Romelu Lukaku turns up to training in a £240k Rolls-Royce after another Manchester United star in a £24k VW Passat estate
But one rather more modest Manchester United star arrives in a reasonably priced £24k VW Passat estate
WHO wouldn't want to be a top Premier League striker?
And who wouldn't want to drive a car like this!
Romelu Lukaku certainly has the best of both worlds, firing goals in the Premier League and driving around Manchester in a magnificent £250,000 custom-built Rolls-Royce Raith.
Mind you, it's not all glitz and glam at Manchester United.
Full-back Matteo Darmian sets a more modest tone by climbing behind the wheel of a £24,000 VW Passat estate.
All roads led to Carrington on Friday as United limbered up for Sunday's Premier League showdown with Everton.
A fleet of flashy luxury cars rolled into the training ground, complete with stunningly low mileages and full leather upholstery.
The star-studded squad showed they are 'wheelie' ready for action as they set about maintaining their lead at the top of the table.
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Lukaku's black and white Roller will certainly turn a head or two.
And he's driven himself to the top of the Prem scoring list with four goals so far.
The Belgian striker faces his old club Everton bang in form and fresh from netting against Basel in the Champions League.
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- Alvaro Morata, 7/2: "Arsenal look vulnerable at the back and I can see Alvaro Morata catching them cold early on"
- Harry Kane, 12/5: "I said before that the August curse was a load of b******s but something remarkable has happened to Harry Kane since September started"
- Christian Benteke, 5/1: "Roy Hodgson may not be everybody's cup of tea but his style will suit Christian Benteke down to the ground"
Lukaku, along with Harry Kane and Mohamed Salah, is in contention for the Champions League player of the week award.
But Lukaku will be without best friend and team-mate Paul Pogba who is sidelined with a hamstring injury.
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