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16 June 26 Press releases

Three Lions on the Driveway: Marcus Rashford Tops The Table Of The Priciest Car Collection In The England Squad  

 

As anticipation builds for England’s first game of the 2026 World Cup tomorrow, Autotrader, the UK’s largest automotive marketplace, has calculated the real-world value of the metal driven by the stars expected to shine in the tournament opener against Croatia in Dallas, as well as other players pushing to feature during the global stage.

Analysing the garages of some of the England players called up to the tournament, Autotrader has uncovered a striking mix of automotive tastes, from Marcus Rashford’s track-focused McLaren 765 Long Tail to Declan Rice’s family-friendly MPV. The findings show that England’s stars have varied, yet equally impressive taste.

Not only did Marcus Rashford end up top of La Liga with Barcelona this season, but he also came out on top of the rankings of the priciest collection. The full ranked list which also includes similar listings that fans can find on Autotrader’s platform of more than 450,000 used and new vehicles can be found below:

1. Marcus Rashford

Rashford is at the top of the leaderboard with a penchant for high-value bespoke luxury.

Estimated Collection Value: £1,562,719

  • Rolls-Royce Black Badge Wraith: £134,306
  • Rolls-Royce Cullinan Blue Shadow: £282,727
  • McLaren 765 Long Tail: £374,559
  • Audi RS 6 Avant GT: £102,888
  • Brabus Rocket 900: £390,000
  • Mercedes-AMG G63 (G-Wagon): £171,372
  • Mercedes-Vito Maybach Edition: £35,745
  • Range Rover Sport SVR: £71,122

 

2. Bukayo Saka

With his salary at Arsenal reaching £300,000 per week, Saka has amassed a world-class supercar fleet.

Estimated Collection Value: £678,266

  • Ferrari 458 Spider: £179,995
  • Lamborghini Urus: £224,011
  • Mercedes-AMG G63: £171,372
  • Audi RS6 Avant: £102,888

 

3. Declan Rice

Rice is known for being relatively sensible, but his garage has expanded since his move to Arsenal.

Estimated Collection Value: £662,399

  • Range Rover Sport (Custom): £71,122
  • Rolls-Royce Cullinan: £304,240
  • Lamborghini Urus: £224,011
  • Mercedes Benz V-Class: £63,026

 

4. Reece James

The Chelsea captain favors blacked-out aesthetics and high-performance German SUVs.

Estimated Collection Value: £563,961

  • Mercedes-AMG G63 (Onyx Concept): £339,950
  • Lamborghini Urus: £224,011

 

5. Jordan Pickford

The England #1 prefers power and presence, leaning heavily into high-spec SUVs.

Estimated Collection Value: £398,626

  1. Lamborghini Urus: £224,011
  2. Mercedes-Benz C220 AMG: £34,625
  3. Range Rover Overfinch: £139,990

 

6. John Stones

Stones has a sophisticated taste, often opting for luxury sedans over the typical footballer SUV.

Estimated Collection Value: £355,240

  1. Rolls-Royce Cullinan: £304,240
  2. Range Rover Vogue: £51,000
  3. Mini Cooper Classic: £9,626

 

7. Eberechi Eze

The Arsenal midfielder has a stylish collection that matches his flair on the pitch.

Estimated Collection Value: £333,788

  1. Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S: £171,372
  2. Range Rover Sport: £71,122
  3. Audi RSQ8: £91,294

 

8. Ollie Watkins

Ollie Watkins has built an impressive garage that blends sporty supercars with practical, daily-driving luxury vehicles. 

Estimated Collection Value: £296,221

  • Mercedes Benz E-Class: £44,161
  • BYD Seal: £28,049
  • Lamborghini Urus: £224,011

 

9. Harry Kane

Kane maintains a collection that emphasises electric performance, British engineering and substantial family SUVs for his life in Munich.

Estimated Collection Value: £206,483

  1. Range Rover SV Autobiography: £84,750
  2. Jaguar F-Pace: £38,700
  3. Audi Q8 e-tron (Club Edition): £32,033
  4. Range Rover Vogue: £51,000

 

10. Jude Bellingham

The Real Madrid star has built a collection featuring club-sponsored German luxury and personal high-performance picks.

Estimated Collection Value: £84,530

  • BMW XM (Club-provided): £84,530

 

The Automotive World Cup leaderboard is currently topped by players with a penchant for bespoke luxury. Harry Kane, who recently transitioned to an Audi Q8 e-tron, to fit his growing family, represents a trend towards making the switch to electricamong the squad's senior leaders. Meanwhile, younger stars like Jude Bellingham are opting for high-performance hybrids like the BMW XM. 

But the research also highlights a growing trend toward practicality, as well as modern luxury, with premium SUVs and electric performance vehicles proving increasingly popular among players balancing lifestyle, family life, and sustainability.

The sheer scale and luxury of the car collections belonging to football's elite never fails to turn heads, especially with the World Cup back on our screens. For every player turning up to training in a jaw-dropping custom supercar, there’s another with a surprisingly understated everyday drive. That spectacular contrast is exactly what makes this data so fascinating. It gives fans a rare glimpse into the private garages of England’s biggest stars, allowing them to see exactly how their own vehicles stack up against tournament-ready royalty. With the UK’s largest choice of used and new vehicles on Autotrader, fans can use the platform to find a car that matches their favourite Three Lions player’s style - whether they are hunting for an elite supercar or a practical daily run around.

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Rory Reid

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Fans can now compare their own cars against football’s elite using Autotrader’s free Valuations tool, which provides drivers with a real-time market valuation in under 10 seconds.

Football and automotive fans alike can also find a wide range of supercars on the Autotrader platform priced over £100k on Autotrader’s AI-powered OMG search category, which allows users to quickly find the UK’s most wonderful and outrageously unique vehicles for sale. 

 


 

Methodology

*Collection values based on combination of average price of a used model listed on Auto Trader and most recent purchase or sales price. All cars listed have been identified as being owned by the driver from online sources/social media. 

Car collections valuations

Marcus Rashford:

  1. Rolls-Royce Black Badge Wraith: £134,306 - Autotrader valuation based on average price of all Wraith models in last 30 days
  2. Rolls-Royce Cullinan Blue Shadow: £282,727 - Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Rolls-Royce Cullinan
  3. McLaren 765 Long Tail: £374,559 - Autotrader valuation based on average price of McLaren 765 Long Tail in last 30 days
  4. Audi RS 6 Avant GT: £102,888 - Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Audi RS6 Avant 
  5. Brabus Rocket 900: £390,000 - Reported purchase price
  6. Mercedes-AMG G63 (G-Wagon): £171,372  - Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Mercedes-AMG G class
  7. Mercedes-Vito Maybach Edition: £35,745 - Autotrader valuation based on average price of all Vito models in last 30 days
  8. Range Rover Sport SVR: £71,122 - Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Range Rover Sport 

Bukayo Saka:

  1. Ferrari 458 Spider: £179,995 - Autotrader valuation based on single listing of a used Ferrari 458 Spider
  2. Lamborghini Urus: £224,011 - Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Lamborghini Urus
  3. Mercedes-AMG G63: £171,372 - Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Mercedes-AMG G class
  4. Audi RS6 Avant: £102,888 -Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Audi RS6 Avant

Harry Kane:

  1. Range Rover SV Autobiography: £84,750 - Autotrader valuation based on single listing of a used SV Autobiography Dynamic
  2. Jaguar F-Pace: £38,700 - Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Jaguar F-Pace
  3. Audi Q8 e-tron (Club Edition): £32,033 - Autotrader valuation based on average listing price of used e-tron SUV over two years 
  4. Range Rover Vogue: £51,000  - Autotrader valuation based on single listing of a used Range Rover Vogue

Reece James:

  1. Mercedes-AMG G63 (Onyx Concept): £339,950 - Approximate purchase price on Onyx website
  2. Lamborghini Urus: £224,011 - Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Lamborghini Urus

Jude Bellingham:

  1. BMW XM (Club-provided): £84,530 - Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old BMW XM

John Stones:

  1. Rolls-Royce Cullinan: £304,240 - Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Rolls-Royce Cullinan
  2. Range Rover Vogue: £51,000 - Autotrader valuation based on single listing of a used Range Rover Vogue
  3. Mini Cooper Classic: £9,626 - Autotrader valuation based on single listing of a 9-year-old Mini Cooper Classic

Declan Rice:

  1. Range Rover Sport (Custom): £71,122 - Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Range Rover Sport 
  2. Rolls-Royce Cullinan: £304,240 - Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Rolls-Royce Cullinan
  3. Lamborghini Urus: £224,011 - Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Lamborghini Urus
  4. Mercedes Benz V-Class: £63,026 - Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Mercedes Benz V-Class

Jordan Pickford:

  1. Lamborghini Urus: £224,011 - Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Lamborghini Urus
  2. Mercedes-Benz C220 AMG: £34,625 - Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Mercedes-AMG G class
  3. Range Rover Overfinch: £139,990 - Approximate purchase price on Overfinch website

Eberechi Eze:

  1. Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S: £171,372 - Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Mercedes-AMG G class
  2. Range Rover Sport: £71,122- Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Range Rover Sport 
  3. Audi RSQ8: £91,294- Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Audi RSQ8

Ollie Watkins:

  1. Mercedes-Benz E-Class: £44,161 - Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Mercedes-Benz E-Class
  2. BYD Seal: £28,049 - Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old BYD Seal
  3. Lamborghini Urus: £224,011 - Autotrader valuation based on average listing of a used two-year old Lamborghini Urus

 

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