FROM personalised emojis to promotional tours, Paul Pogba has become the ultimate global superstar.
Man United’s £89million man shot to further stardom after becoming the most expensive signing ever in 2016 before winning the World Cup last year.
29World Cup winner Paul Pogba has shot to global fame since joining Manchester United
Pogba’s tour of the Far East saw him dancing on a P-shaped stage
And the Real Madrid target looked to be on the move once again after revealing his desire for a “new challenge somewhere else” – but that so far has not worked out.
Pogba took a personalised plane on his own pre-season tour in 2019, with stops in Perth, Singapore and Shanghai, where he danced on a P-shaped stage and posed with Sumo wrestlers.
And all of that reflects the Galactico lifestyle Pogba already leads, from his £1.6m supercar collection to his £2.9m Manchester mansion.
And the 28-year-old French ace is happy to share his incredible life with his 50million followers on Instagram.
CARPAUL
When it comes to spending his pennies, Pogba has a love for supercars – and his collection comes to a staggering £1.6m.
There’s his Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge, valued at £290,000, which is the most expensive motor in Pogba’s garage.
And then there’s the fiery Lamborghini Aventador which is capable of hitting 218mph and reaching 62mph in just three seconds.
The sleek white masterpiece is priced at £271,000.
29Pogba’s car collection includes a black Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge valued at £290,000Credit: Zenpix
Pogba also owns a white Lamborghini Aventador which is capable of 218mph29Pogba certainly stands out with his yellow Ferrari 812 SuperfastCredit: Zenpix
Pogba may have to give the company car Chevrolet back to United if he leaves
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Also in the ‘Need For Speed’ category is his £260,000 Ferrari 812 Superfast which Pogba got in yellow.
When comfort is considered key, Pogba can jump into his four-door Bentley Flying Spur which boasts quilted leather seats and a Wi-fi hot-spot.
Elsewhere in the garage is an Audi RS6, Maserati Quattroporte and his black Mercedes GLS 4×4.
An Old Trafford exit may see Pogba have to hand back his red Chevrolet which he was given when the American car giant agreed a huge sponsorship deal with United.
DAB PAD
When Pogba signed for United in 2016, he spent six months living at the Lowry Hotel while on the hunt for his dream home.
It finally came in the shape of a five-bedroom modern mansion which he haggled down from £3.49m to £2.9m.
The Pog pad is centred around a stunning swimming pool, plus a steam room and a changing area.
A pane of class separates the pool from the main hallway in the house, making it the first thing visitors see.
Pogba can prepare his grub in a giant kitchen which curves round the side of the house, while there are also two huge living rooms.
There is also a games room as well as five bedrooms, all of which boast an en suite bathroom while the master bedroom also has a walk-in wardrobe.
And when Pogba doesn’t fancy cooking his own personal Italian chef can rustle up hearty meals for the midfielder.
Pogba owns a luxurious £2.9million mansion in Manchester
Pogba’s home is centred around an incredible swimming pool which can be seen from the hallway
Pogba spent six months living in Manchester’s Lowry Hotel before finding his dream home
The pad is a five-bedroom property with an ensuite on each bedroomPogba has a giant living room with an L-shaped sofa to watch the footie on
Pogba haggled the price down from £3.49m to £2.9m
29The master bedroom came with a walk-in wardrobe and giant bathroom
FRENCH COUTURE
When not wearing his adidas sponsor, Pogba loves to flaunt his designer clobber.
The flamboyant superstar is known to shop at designer stores such as Givenchy, Balmain, Off-White, Amiri, Dolce & Gabbana, Christian Louboutin and Maison Margiela.
Pogba’s suits have been almost as eye-catching as his haircuts at times.
The classy black D&G blazer Pogba wore to the 2015 Ballon d’Or, with gold lace-inspired embroidered overlay, cost £2,554.
In January, Pogba wore a customised suit with the words ‘La Pioche’, his nickname from Juventus, printed all over. It translated to ‘The Pickaxe’.
Source: thesun.co.uk