By spending £350,000 on a custom-built Porsche, Thibaut Courtois has stepped up his job off the field.
It is known that the 31-year-old former Chelsea goalkeeper loves cars.
Courtois, a player for Belgium, already has a collection of high-end cars, such as a Lamborghini Urus, a Ferrari Roma, and a Mercedes AMG G63.
The star player for Real Madrid also started the Formula 4 team TC Racing to compete in Spanish races last year.
Courtois has now spent £342,234 on a Porsche 992 GT3 RS. He has won the Premier League twice.
He finally got it earlier this month, after waiting TWO YEARS for it to be built just the way he wanted it.
It cost £212,000 for the “basic” model, but the guard spent an extra £137,000 on extras that were not required.
Courtois impressed his Real Madrid teammates at practice not long ago when he showed up in the brightly colored beast.
It can go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 3.14 seconds and has a top speed of 198 miles per hour.
The owner had it sent to his home in Spain from the Porsche Center Brussels in Belgium.
Courtois even signed the motor by painting his name on a door sill.
The car website KRN Speed said, “This tastes better than Belgian chocolate.”
“Courtois has owned some pretty amazing cars over the years, but never something extraordinary like a specially commissioned 3 RS.”
In 2015 and 2017, Courtois won the Premier League and the FA Cup with Chelsea. He also won the League Cup and the FA Cup.
Since he joined Real Madrid for £35 million in 2018, he has won eight titles, including two La Liga titles and the Champions League.