When you earn a top footballer's salary, you can afford to spend money on some expensive goods, but in these cases, money doesn't always buy taste. Can you guess what some players have splashed their cash on?
Today, we take a look at some of the most ridiculous things Europe's elite have brought home.
Suarez Fills A Trolley Up With Corona
After Luis Suarez sigend a new deal at Liverpool in 2013 (only to join Barcelona in the next season), the Uruguayan striker was seen at a Costco store buying quite a few six-packs of Corona beer, presumaby to celebrate with friends. Surely, he could have bought a better beer?
Rooney To Attend The Races?
Wayne Rooney has always been a peculiar character, and he proved this to be the case when he randomly decided to take ownership of a horse. Maybe he will use that to get from one end of the field to the next?
Muntari Takes Cars To A New Level
It's no secret that footballers love to buy cars, but it becomes simply ridiculous when someone buy a massive vehicle that will barely fit in the streets of his hometown. Sulley Muntari is the man in question after he bought a Mercedes-Benz Brabus G63 AMG 6×6 when he was still playing for AC Milan in Italy. How he managed to navigate it in the tight streets of Milan, we have no idea - perhaps he drove it through buildings…
Ibrahimovic Takes It To Church
The Swede famously professed to be "The God" at one point, and he went one step further by buying a church. He later converted it into an apartment building. Holy moly!
Drogba's Gold Mine
The Ivory Coast international has won plenty of gold medals during his career, but were they all made from the gold mine he once bought? Who knows...
It's Always Balotelli
This list would not be complete without Mario Balotelli's name name in it. The on-loan AC Milan striker famously bought a pig and named it "Super". Let's hope it doesn't make a super mess around his crib.
Which purchase was the most ridiculous?