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FootballReal Madrid Players Rock Up for Training in Luxury Motor Vehicles; Video
- Real Madrid stars certainly know how to arrive to training in style in an array of luxury motor vehicles.
- One TikTok user recently shared a video of Los Blancos' superstars styling in their luxury BMWs.
- BMW and Madrid have a sponsorship deal which saw each player get to choose their own electric vehicle.
There are a lot of perks to being a professional footballer.
One of those has to be the chance to drive around in luxury motor vehicles.
When you play for a club like Real Madrid, you get to arrive at training in absolute style.
For fans outside the training ground, watching their favourite players drive by is also a special moment, especially when the players are cruising by in a luxury BMWs and other super cars.
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One TikTok user recently shared a video of some of Los Blancos stars making their way into the Ciudad Real Madrid, the club’s official training ground.
While some stars chose to wave at fans, others just cruised on in.
The Brazilian trio of Eder Militao, Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo all arrived thanks to a chauffeur.
What do Madrid’s players drive?
Los Blancos' superstars can be seen arriving in different BMWs. Each player was recently gifted a new BMW as part of a sponsorship deal between the German car manufacturer and the Spanish champions, AS reported. They were allowed to choose between five electric models in the BMW catalogue: namely the iX, i4, iX3, i7 and iX1.
These vehicles are generally used for Real Madrid duties, but the La Liga champion's players also boast other luxury vehicles that they use in their personal life.
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FootballReal Madrid’s superstars are going to be driving in style very soon, thanks to BMW.
The Spanish side agreed to a sponsorship deal with the German car manufacturer and have benefitted richly as a result.
Each player and staff member received a free electric vehicle worth up to €124 980. Players and staff were allowed to choose their own model and also their own colour of the vehicle, Sports Brief earlier reported.