CROCKED Man Utd ace Noussair Mazraoui has snapped up a £200,000 Bentley – to keep up with his supercar loving teammates.
The Bentley Bentayga S Black Edition is perfect for the injured defender coming with a range of safety features.
But the luxury SUV also has plenty of power upfront with a four-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine that produces 542 horsepower.
The motor can accelerate from 0-60mph in 4.5 seconds and has a top speed of 180mph.
Mazraoui, 26, joins teammates Marcus Rashford, Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro who all own top-of-the-range Bentleys.
Last month The Sun revealed Rashford, 26, splashed out on a £200,000 Bentley Flying Spur Azure to ferry him to training while he’s on a driving ban.
While United captain Bruno, 30, drives a sporty Bentley Continental GT and also has a Bentayga to ferry his family around.
And we reported how Casemiro, 32, forked out £200,000 on a Bentley Bentayga SUV for his glamorous wife Anna Mariana to take their kids to school.
Mazraoui arrived at Old Trafford in August after the club completed a stunning £60million double deal for him and Bayern Munich teammate Matthijs de Ligt.
The Moroccan international is currently out injured after being taken off at half-time against Aston Villa on October 6 after suffering heart palpitations.
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Mazraoui has since had a procedure to correct the issue, but is likely out for another two weeks.
In the past former United stars Cristiano Ronaldo, Dean Henderson, Jesse Lingard, Alexis Sanchez and Phil Jones, all drove high-end Bentleys to United training.
But the supercars haven’t always been popular at the club.
Former Red Devils striker David Bellion recalled how Sir Alex Ferguson once made one of his teammates sell his Bentley after driving it to training one morning.
Wayne Rooney has also previously revealed how Fergie would not allow players aged under 25 to own a sports car while he was manager.
Speaking to The Sun in 2017, Bellion discussed the unnamed player who drove a Bentley to training, saying: “Sir Alex made him sell it immediately.
“I drove to Carrington in an Austin Mini for nearly a year even though I had a Mercedes at home.
“Sir Alex didn’t like young players getting above themselves.
“He hated anyone showing their wealth before they had done anything in life or the game.”
And United legend Gary Neville last month admitted buying a Bentley made him feel like a “proper w****r”.
He told the It’s Called Soccer! podcast: “I always said to myself when I finished my football career that I wanted to drive a four-door massive big Bentley.
“The massive one. Not the Baby Bentley, like the big thing. So basically I bought one a couple years after my career and I had it for about three weeks.
“I recognised as I was driving round Manchester that I just felt like a proper w****r… not that I don’t now!”