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The luxuries of the finalists: the spectacular mansions and cars of the figures from England.

In recent years, soccer has become a million-dollar industry that generates followers across the globe. This has translated into a substantial increase in the salaries of soccer players and with that, in their purchasing power.

By Juan Angel Aiesi

In recent years, soccer has become a million-dollar industry that generates followers across the globe. This has translated into a substantial increase in the salaries of soccer players and with that, in their purchasing power.
In recent years, soccer has become a million-dollar industry that generates followers across the globe. This has translated into a substantial increase in the salaries of soccer players and with that, in their purchasing power.
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English Premier League footballers indulge their tastes thanks to the huge figures they earn in their teams. Their million-dollar salaries give them to fulfill their dreams, save for the future and have enough left over to pay for the odd eccentricity. And for a player, having a car and buying it to his liking is very important.

 

 

And in England, not only can they have the car of the brand they want, they can also modify it and add all the things they can think of. There, taking advantage of that business opportunity is Paul Mitchell, who has a firm specializing in interior design to add luxuries to the cars of the great stars of the Premier League. Luxurious leather seats, entertainment systems.

 

Raheem Sterling, Wayne Rooney, Andy Carroll, Marko Arnautovic or Alvara Morattta, the latter returned to Spain after spending time at Chelsea. Although it was Rooney who opened the doors to the footballers' market, there are clients like the defender John Stones who invested a lot of money to adapt his Mini car.

 

"We designed the interior and equipped it with nappa leather, diamond stitching and very luxurious and comfortable carpets", said Paul. These designs are handcrafted to the exact specifications of the footballers' needs. They take about six weeks to deliver and can cost up to 60,000 pounds sterling, about 77,000 dollars.

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