Inside the Multi-Million-Pound Homes of Arsenal’s Elite Stars: From Bukayo Saka’s £190,000 Mercedes G63 AMG to Ben White’s £300,000 Rolls-Royce Cullinan

It is well known that Arsenal players receive competitive pay.
Starboy Bukayo Saka inked a deal in 2023 for almost £300,000 a week.

But Kai Havertz, who left Chelsea the same year and signed a £65 million contract, produces almost as much.

They like indulging in the newest fashions and lavish residences.

 

SunSport has found, nevertheless, that attractive cars are just as significant.

 

 

The Gunners’ Sobha Realty Training Center parking lot is home to a large number of expensive cars.

 

This is a summary of who is in charge of what.

 

 

Emile Smith Rowe, Kai Havertz, Aaron Ramsdale, Saka Bukayo, and the Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG

The Mercedes-Benz luxury SUV, which can cost up to £190,000, is quite popular in the Premier League.

So, it is not shocking that Havertz, Smith Rowe, Ramsdale, Saka, and the other four sportsmen all had one.

The G63 is powered by a 4.0-liter V-8 engine with two turbochargers, yielding 577 horsepower and 627 pound-feet of torque.

Participants Leandro Trossard (winger), William Saliba (defender), Martin Odegaard (playmaker), and the Audi RS Q8 are among the devoted drivers.

With a high price of £126,000, this sporty SUV can reach 62 miles per hour from 0 in 3.8 seconds.

Top Gear claims that it outperforms a Lamborghini Urus in terms of performance and handling.

As it happens, it’s a beloved car in the Arsenal garage.

 

Jakub Kiwior has a Mercedes A45S AMG vehicle.The Poland International is already a well-established presence in North London.

His choice of vehicle is appropriate for a man who is becoming a formidable rival at the Emirates.

Kiwior was seen arriving at the training session in a Mercedes-Benz hatchback valued at approximately £63,000.

Better in every way than the Audi RS3 Sportback.

There are references to Thomas Partey and the Rolls-Royce Wraith.It makes sense that Partey, a midfielder of Rolls-Royce calibre, would also possess one when healthy.

Should the Ghanaian superstar buy the most expensive variant of the Wraith—which has a potential price tag of £324,00—it will stand as the most expensive vehicle ever owned by an Arsenal player.

Reportedly the most potent and dynamic Rolls-Royce ever produced, it sports a 6.6-liter V12 turbocharged engine producing 624bhp.

Romelu Lukaku and Marcus Rashford have both owned Wraiths in the past.

Mercedes AMG Gabriel Jesus, Mercedes AMG GT 63SThe forward from Brazil owns a Mercedes that costs an incredible £173,000.

It was planned to take against the Aston Martin DB12, Ferrari Roma, and Porsche 911 Turbo.

It also accelerates in a quick 2.9 seconds from 0 to 62 mph.

In addition, the four-seater’s top speed in gear is 196 mph.

Cullinan Cadillac Ben WhiteSimilar to his colleague Partey, Ben White likes to set himself apart with a vintage gentleman’s car.

Erling Haaland’s collection of cars contained the engine for his £300,000 Cullinan. It really is a show-stopper.

Additionally, notable athletes such as Cristiano Ronaldo and boxer Andy Ruiz Jr. are cherished proprietors of the prestigious Cullinan.

Under the hood is a V-12 twin-turbo engine with a maximum output of 592 horsepower.

Lamborghini Urus and Eddie Nketiah are theThe Urus is one of the Premier League’s most sought-after engines.

Luckily for Nketiah, the striker, he was able to acquire the £200,000 Lamborghini SUV that was unveiled initially.

It takes an incredible 3.1 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 60 miles per hour.

There is still a long waiting list for one, if that interests you.

Jurrien Timber, an A-Class MercedesDuring his first season at the Emirates, Timber’s automobile usage was significantly reduced due to a severe knee injury. However, with his return to fitness, it is conceivable that he is now putting in some miles.

In order to adjust to life in London, the Dutch defender opted for a straightforward yet efficient A-Class hatchback.

Although the basic price is a very reasonable £23,000, it can increase to approximately £55,000.

The journey is routine, comparable to that of the BMW 1 series.

Michel Arteta, GLE MercedesThe boss, not to be outdone by his athletes, has a respectable vehicle of his own.

Arteta operates a GLE SUV, which costs approximately £76,000 to purchase.

It features plenty of legroom and Mercedes-Benz-exclusive luxury interiors.

Perhaps the Spaniard will upgrade if he wins the divisio