Football meets luxury as Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Trent Alexander-Arnold hit the road in brand-new, high-performance vehicles gifted by their clubs’ automobile partners.
With the European football season back in full swing, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid — both backed by major German car brands — have rewarded their players with exclusive rides worth tens of thousands of pounds.
Kane Cruises in a £87,000 Audi Q8
Bayern Munich’s prolific striker Harry Kane may be better known for his goal-scoring than his garage, but his latest addition is nothing short of spectacular.
The England captain was gifted an Audi Q8 SUV TFSI, valued at £87,000, capable of going from 0–62 mph in 5.7 seconds and boasting an electric range of 513 km.
Harry Kane, who wasn’t present in Bavaria to collect the car personally, joined a host of Bayern teammates — including Manuel Neuer, Serge Gnabry, and Luis Díaz — in selecting the same sleek model, proving that the Q8 is the reigning favorite among Munich’s elite.
Madrid Players Switch Lanes to BMW
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Meanwhile, Real Madrid, who recently switched from Audi to BMW as their official automotive sponsor, handed every first-team player the keys to a BMW of their choice.
Midfield sensation Jude Bellingham, already adored by Madrid fans, opted for the BMW XM, one of the brand’s most expensive and powerful SUVs, starting at £112,820. The powerhouse accelerates from 0–62 mph in just 3.8 seconds, reflecting Bellingham’s blistering form on the pitch and growing global stardom.
Former Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold, now donning the famous white of Madrid after a £10 million summer transfer, selected a BMW iX, a fully electric SUV worth £75,405 that reaches 0–62 mph in 4.6 seconds.
Trent Eyes Emotional Anfield Return
While his new BMW is turning heads in Madrid, Alexander-Arnold’s season got off to a rocky start after suffering a hamstring injury just minutes into a Champions League match against Marseille.
However, insiders reveal that his recovery is ahead of schedule, and the English defender is targeting a sensational comeback when Real Madrid face Liverpool at Anfield on November 4.
The reunion is set to be deeply emotional for the 25-year-old, whose six-week recovery timeline conveniently ends days before the highly anticipated clash.
With El Clásico against Barcelona on October 26 looming and England’s November internationals around the corner, Alexander-Arnold’s immediate goal is to return to full fitness, win over Madrid fans, and impress manager Thomas Tuchel enough to reclaim his England spot.
Between luxury cars and high-stakes football, Europe’s biggest stars are clearly living life in the fast lane — both on and off the pitch.
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