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The Frenchman has a luxurious collection of cars that he does not drive.

By William Estrella

The Frenchman has a luxurious collection of cars that he does not drive.
The Frenchman has a luxurious collection of cars that he does not drive.

Among the luxuries that the best players in the world have, the most common of them are luxury cars. Without a doubt, the greatest exponent of this is Cristiano Ronaldo with his extensive collection of sports cars, but the Portuguese is also followed by other footballers such as Kylian Mbappé or, to a lesser extent, Lionel Messi himself. Not because he does not have the economic capacity, but because the Rosario always adopted a more familiar profile.

Now, a peculiarity of Mbappé is that he has a large number of cars that he does not drive because he does not have a driver's license. It is common to see the Frenchman arriving at the concentration of his selection with a driver in more conventional units. However, within his collection, Kylian two Ferraris.

The first one he purchased was a Ferrari 488 Pista (valued at $500,000), while the second is the most iconic: Ferrari 458. This last vehicle included the participation of Michael Schumacher for the creation of the design, although his valuation is a slightly lower than the aforementioned, since this copy is valued at approximately 300 thousand dollars.

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All this opened the question about what is the collection that Messi has. Leo leans more towards trucks and on his arrival at one of the last training sessions he was seen aboard an Audi Q8, one of the most emblematic models of the German brand and which has a value of 176 thousand dollars in Argentina. The trunk makes it clear that it is the RS Q8, the sports version of the SUV.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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