Manchester United stars can pay off the full price of their supercars in minutes thanks to the salary packages handed out by the Premier League challengers.
Measured by minute salaries in the league last season, both regular starters and their less successful colleagues were able to pay off luxury engines in no time at all.
While Paul Pogba drives a Rolls Royce Wraith Black Badge and David de Gea opts for an Aston Martin Vantage, skipper Harry Maguire has bought a more humble Range Rover Sport.
The study, carried out by sports platform OLBG, examined supercars totaling £ 2.8 million, the cheapest of which is available in the form of the humble Mini Cooper by Bruno Fernandes.
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According to the research, De Gea could pay off his £ 160,000 Aston Martin Vantage in less than 27 minutes of his time on the pitch if his salary was spread over the season.
Maguire, on the other hand, would take just under 30 minutes to pay off his £ 63,390 Range Rover Sport.
His English colleague Luke Shaw would have needed just a little longer than a game for his Rolls Royce with 116 minutes for the price of 250,000 pounds.
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Pogba’s £ 300,000 Rolls Royce Wraith Black Badge would take just 57 minutes to purchase directly.
Among the more humble options is the Fernandes Mini Cooper, which costs just £ 20,000 and could have been cashed out after just 10 minutes on the field.
Fred’s Mercedes-Benz GLE costs £ 55,690 and would have taken 34 minutes to play.
Marcus Rashford’s Mercedes-AMG G63 and Mason Greenwood’s Mercedes GLC Coupé AMG are valued at £ 150,000 and £ 50,000 respectively and take between 59 and 40 minutes.
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Based on the minutes played in the 2020/21 season, Fernandes could have bought a total of 454 versions of his current engine, with De Gea’s weekly wage being enough to afford his Aston Martin Vantage twice.
The Ferrari 488 would take Nemanja Matic to play just 62 minutes, with Edison Cavani buying a new Range Rover Sport football every 11 minutes.
With Cristiano Ronaldo recently arriving in his Lamborghini Urus, his roughly £ 385,000-a-week deal would be just enough to buy two every seven days.