WHICH THREE LIONS STARS ARE SPLASHING THE MOST CASH ON LUXURY CARS?
- David Manklow

- 6 hours ago
- 4 min read
New findings have revealed the eye-watering sums England stars have splashed on luxury cars, with one player appearing twice in the top 20 most expensive vehicles owned by the team.
The research by Approved Motor Finance looked at the cars owned by players in the England squad, including their model, trim, and estimated price for the specification, to determine which teammates have the priciest motors.

Majority of the England squad’s cars cost hundreds of thousands of pounds / Image credit: Approved Motor Finance.
Despite the jaw-dropping price tags, many of England's players' weekly wages are reportedly in the hundreds of thousands of pounds, making these luxury purchases far more attainable.
Taking a look at the most expensive car on the list, a McLaren 765LT (MSO Spec), estimated to be worth over £533,000 and owned by Marcus Rashford, it would take him just under 10 days to earn enough to buy a brand-new replacement based on his reported £375,000 weekly salary.
Out of the whole squad, Marcus Rashford is the only player who has more than one vehicle on the top 20 list of most expensive supercars.
The top 20 most expensive vehicles owned by the England squad:
Ranking by price | England squad player(s) | The middle price of the estimated car spec | Car model and trim |
1 | Marcus Rashford | £533,123 | McLaren 765LT (MSO Spec) |
2 | Anthony Gordon | £350,000 | Rolls-Royce Cullinan |
3 | Harry Kane | £282,500 | Bentley Continental GT (Mulliner) |
4 | Bukayo Saka, Ivan Toney, Jordan Pickford, Nico O’Reilly | £234,000 | Lamborghini Urus (incl. SE Hybrid) |
5 | Marcus Rashford | £209,000 | Lamborghini Urus Performante |
6 | James Trafford | £197,488 | Mercedes-AMG G63 (Magno Edition) |
7 | Noni Madueke | £168,500 | Mercedes-Benz G-Class |
8 | Morgan Rogers, Marc Guéhi | £187,373 | Aston Martin Vantage |
9 | Elliot Anderson | £175,400 | Porsche 911 GT3 |
10 | John Stones | £167,500 | Urban Range Rover |
11 | Tino Livramento | £165,999 | Porsche 911 GT3 (992.2 with Weissach Pack) |
12 | Jordan Henderson, Jarell Quansah | £146,203 | Mercedes-AMG GT 63 |
13 | Kobbie Mainoo | £144,415 | Audi RSQ8 (Vorsprung Performance) |
14 | Ollie Watkins | £135,580 | Range Rover Autobiography |
15 | Jude Bellingham | £132,773 | BMW XM (XM Label) |
16 | Eberechi Eze | £116,298 | Range Rover Sport (SV Black Edition) |
17 | Noni Madueke | £98,800 | Range Rover Sport |
18 | Noni Madueke, Declan Rice | £85,640 | Mercedes-Benz V-Class |
19 | Jordan Pickford | £48,643 | Mercedes-Benz C220 AMG |
20 | Dan Burn | £43,220 | Kia EV5 (GT-Line S) |
His second vehicle, a Lamborghini Urus Performante, was named as the fifth most expensive vehicle on the list, coming in at an estimated £209,000. Previously, Rashford owned a bespoke Rolls-Royce Wraith worth nearly £700,000, but after a crash in late 2023, that car now belongs to popular motor YouTuber Mat Armstrong.
After Rashford, the next most expensive luxury car is owned by Anthony Gordon, a Rolls-Royce Cullinan with an average mid-market price of £350,000.
England captain Harry Kane has almost a £300,000 disparity compared to Rashford at the top of the list, with his Bentley Continental GT (Mulliner) estimated to be worth £282,500. He is, however, one of the reportedly highest earners of the team, with his Bayern Munich weekly salary at a staggering £512,968 (€600,962).
Further down the list are players like John Stones and Jude Bellingham, whose luxury vehicles range between the £85,000 and £167,000 price mark.
Rounding off the ranking is Dan Burn, who differentiates from the rest of the players by owning a Kia EV5 (GT-Line S) estimated at £43,200, a somewhat humble purchase compared to some of the supercars owned by his teammates. Burn also owns the only electric vehicle that makes the top 20 list.
The most popular car brand/family among the top 20 most expensive vehicles belonged to Mercedes-Benz, which featured five times on the list, followed by Range Rover with four appearances.
Commenting on the research, Matthew Martin, motor partnership director of Approved Business Group, said:

“Footballers love their supercars, and there's a good reason why. From horsepower to flashy designs, these cars are built to deliver the same excitement and performance that fans see from players on the pitch.“What’s interesting in our research is how so many have paid significant sums for their dream cars, with some stars owning multiple luxury vehicles.
While many of these players can afford to buy outright, finance remains a popular option for motorists looking to spread the cost of a vehicle over manageable monthly payments rather than paying the full amount upfront.“
With some of the world’s most desirable cars sitting in their collections, it’s clear that the England squad stars aren’t just competing for trophies - they’re also competing for the ultimate spot in the car rankings.”
Methodology:
To identify each player's car, Approved Motor Finance cross-referenced multiple public sources for every member of the current England squad, including:
News and motoring press coverage reporting on player vehicle purchases or sightings
Fan-captured footage and photography, primarily from outside training grounds and stadiums, where number plates or dealership badges allowed clear model identification
Players' own social media, where cars were visible or directly referenced in posts
In all cases, Approved Motor Finance prioritised the most recent confirmed sighting or report, with the latest data points dated to late 2025.
Once each player's car was identified, pricing was calculated using:
The manufacturer's base RRP for that model and year
An estimated high-spec/as-configured price, based on commonly available options and trims
Please note that this data represents 22 players, not all 26 players in the England squad.
All data is correct as of June 2026.

















