That usually means little coverage for clubs like Leicester City and
its playersÂ’ fleet of cars
Recently however, Leicester have been wowing
football followers across the nation with an unexpected and impressive
title bid.
Here we take a look at the cars driven by LeicesterÂ’s title-chasing players.
Jamie Vardy Bentley ContinentalEnglish striker Jamie Vardy has been in incredible form in recent months for Leicester City, which has since led to a contract extension at the East Midlands club.
To help celebrate his new deal, Vardy has got himself a Bentley
Continental, painted in a dark blue finish similar to the colour of
Leicester CityÂ’s home kit
As a sign of how much his career has
progressed, a new Bentley is likely the sort of car Vardy could only
dream of owning back when he was playing for teams below the top few
leagues in England.
Leicester CityÂ’s right back Simpson has played for numerous Premier League clubs including Manchester United, Newcastle United and Queens Park Rangers but has become one of several unexpected title challengers at his current club.
SimpsonÂ’s time moving around different Premier League clubs has
allowed him to save up enough to afford a Lamborghini Huracan supercar
However, Daniel doesnÂ’t exactly stand out in LeicesterÂ’s squad with his
Huracan
Two other players, Nathan Dyer and Jeff Schlupp, are reported
to also drive around in the same type of Lambo.
Another Leicester City player that drives around in a Lamborghini
supercar is the Swiss defensive midfielder Inler
However, while others
in the squad choose the Huracan, Inler reportedly gets around in the
HuracanÂ’s predecessor, the Lamborghini Gallardo.
Leicester CityÂ’s first-choice goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel reportedly owns a Range Rover - a car seemingly at least one player in every Premier League squad must own.
Schmeichel is also said to own a Mercedes SLS supercar and a Mercedes
Vito van with a bed in the back
The latter allows Kasper to catch up
on sleep while someone else drives.
Leicester City Argentinian striker Ulloa reportedly commutes in a
Porsche Cayenne
The current starting price for the premium SUV is
nearly £53,000, but higher trim levels can push price anyway between
about £75,000 and £120,000.
The hard-working French midfielder NÂ’golo Kante has become a key
player in LeicesterÂ’s squad since arriving in the summer of 2015
Recent
success is not preventing Kante from staying grounded, at least if you
go by his motor.
Kante reportedly didnÂ’t even have a car when he first turned up at Leicester City, so someone gave him a used MINI hatchback to help him get from A to B.
Claudio Ranieri Mercedes GLC-ClassLeicester CityÂ’s odds-defying manager Ranieri travels around in a Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class, a compact luxury SUV which succeeds the GLK-Class and only launched in the UK earlier this year.
Whether he chooses to upgrade to something even more luxurious in the future is one thing, but what are the chances heÂ’ll get an improved contract that will allow him to in the near future? We say very likely.
This article was first published on carkeys.co.uk.
Source : DSG
Source: DSG