PSG flop is one of three people to own the world’s most expensive car worth £22m
PSG flop Mauro Icardi is one of only three people to own the most expensive card in the world.
The 30-year-old former Argentina international, who is now smashing home goals at Galatasaray, is the proud owner of a Rolls Royce Boat Tail which costs £22.3million.
The luxury motor is built by hand and takes four years to complete, with features that included a champagne fridge and built-in parasol – as well as having almost 600 horsepower.
A four-seater, the card has 1813 parts and is also furnished by a telescopic table and picnic set that includes porcelain plates and silver cutlery.
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Designed to encapture boating life as part of the coachbuild range, the back of the car is reminiscent of a boat's stern – and even has a parasol that stands upwards from the boot.
Torsten Muller-Otvos, the CEO of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, has said of the hand-built model: "This is one of our most ambitious projects yet.
"It is where we ignore all preconceived notions of possibility. It is where Rolls-Royce in collaboration with a very small number of it's most revered clients, sets new standards."
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The supercar contains a built-in fridge that comes with two bottles of £295 Armand de Brignac champagne as well as several glasses.
According to The Mail, Icardi is one of three current owners – with billionaire rapper Jay-Z in his company. The third owner is said to have made a fortune in the pearl industry.
Icardi, who is known for his on-again off-again relationship with WAG Wanda Nara, spent three seasons with PSG after falling out with fans at Inter Milan.
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His 124 goals across 219 games for the San Siro outfit were followed up by 38 across 92 games for PSG – but more than half came in one season.
Having managed 20 goals across 34 games for a fine return in 2019/20, he then hit 13 in 28 the following year and a dismal five across 30 outings in 2021/22.
The former Inter skipper now has 30 goals to his name from 33 games in Turkey, firing them to Super Lig glory last season.
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