CROCKED The star player for Manchester United, Noussair Mazraoui, bought a £200,000 Bentley to keep up with his friends who love fast cars.
The Bentley Bentayga S Black Edition has many safety features that make it great for a defender who is hurt.
The expensive SUV has a four-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine that makes 542 horsepower, which is a lot of power.
It takes the motor 4.5 seconds to go from 0 to 60 mph, and it can reach a top speed of 180 mph.
Along with Marcus Rashford, Bruno Fernandes, and Casemiro, 26-year-old Mazraoui also owns a high-end Bentley.
A report in The Sun last month said that Rashford, who is 26 years old, bought a £200,000 Bentley Flying Spur Azure to get to training while he is not allowed to drive.
Bruno, 30, is the leader of United and drives a sporty Bentley Continental GT. He also has a Bentayga that he uses to take his family places.
We also told you that Casemiro, 32, spent £200,000 on a Bentley Bentayga SUV so that his beautiful wife Anna Mariana could drive their kids to school.
After a shocking £60 million deal for him and Matthijs de Ligt, who also played for Bayern Munich, Mazraoui came at Old Trafford in August.
The Moroccan player is currently out with an injury. He was taken off at halftime of the October 6 game against Aston Villa because he was having heart problems.
Mazraoui has since had surgery to fix the problem, but he will probably be out for another two weeks.
Real Madrid, Manchester United, Jesse Lingard, Alexis Sanchez, and Phil Jones all used to drive fancy Bentleys to training with the team.
But people at the club haven’t always liked the supercars.
David Bellion, a former striker for Manchester United, said that Sir Alex Ferguson once made a friend sell his Bentley after he drove it to practice one morning.
Wayne Rooney has also said that when Fergie was boss, he wouldn’t let players under 25 years old own a sports car.
Bellion told The Sun in 2017 about the player who drove a Bentley to practice but didn’t want to be named: “Sir Alex made him sell it right away.”