The star midfielder has the biggest and most expensive collection of motors in the Premier League, but can he hold onto his lead against Zlatan?
IF they’re not blowing half a million quid in a casino in two hours, Premier League stars like to splash their cash on cars.
Yaya Touré has the biggest collection of motors, totalling nearly £1.5million.
But Zlatan Ibrahimovic has the crème de la Prem in his garage – he owns a Ferrari Enzo and Porsche 918 Spyder. Mmmm. Mmmm.
15Yaya Toure is the Premiership’s biggest petrolheadCredit: Getty Images
By rights, Sergio Aguero (Lamborghini Aventador) and Paul Pogba (Mercedes GLS, ABT Audi RS6-R) should be on this list before Diego Costa but I’m spreading the love a little.
Research by car data experts cap hpi and goal.com.
YAYA TOURE
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Rolls-Royce Phantom (above): £374,000
Porsche Carrera: £127,000
Bentley Continental: £212,000
Mercedes Brabus 850: £340,000
Mercedes G-Class: £152,000
Rolls-Royce Wraith: £278,000
TOTAL: £1.483million
15Bentley Continental
ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC
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Volvo XC90: £54,000
Porsche 918 Spyder: £781,000
Ferrari Enzo: £500,000
TOTAL: £1.335million
15Porsche 918 SpyderCredit: Newspress
RAHEEM STERLING
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Bentley GTX 700-4: £500,000
Range Rover Sport: £96,000
TOTAL: £596,000
15Bentley GTX 700-4Credit: Cavendish Press
JOHN TERRY
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Ferrari Enzo: £500,000
Range Rover Sport: £96,000
TOTAL: £596,000
15Ferrari EnzoCredit: Newspress
WAYNE ROONEY
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BMW i8: £110,000
Audi Q7: £71,000
Overfinch Range Rover Sport: £115,000
Bentley Continental GT: £212,000
TOTAL: £508,000
15BMW i8Credit: Cavendish Press
DIEGO COSTA
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Mercedes-AMG GT: £144,000
TOTAL: £144,000
15Mercedes-AMG GTCredit: Newspress
Charity drive
15Hyundai’s charity car-d readerCredit: Not known refer to copyright holder
HYUNDAI is supporting Stand Up To Cancer by touring the UK with this, er, debit car-d.
Essentially, it’s a car covered with contactless payment points for people to “tap to give” £5 or £10.
The car will react to every donation, by sound or movement, and has a digital running total on the numberplate. Good work.