A supercar for every day of the week! £49million Man City star Raheem Sterling turns up for work in yet ANOTHER impressive motor (and this one is a £500,000 Bentley) 

  • The winger has followed his manager in buying a Bentley GTX 700-4 
  • Sterling had arrived at training earlier in the week in three different Audis
  • He was also seen sporting a Range Rover Sport, Mercedes and a Smart Car

Raheem Sterling has seemingly been operating his own squad rotation policy this season - bringing a different car to training on every day this week.

The England and Manchester City winger has copied manager Pep Guardiola in splashing out on a £500,000 Bentley GTX 700-4, which he arrived in on Thursday.

However, earlier in the week he was seen in three different Audis, as well as showing off a Mercedes, a Range Rover Sport and even a Smart Car later in the week.

After being lambasted for his form last season and in this summer's European Championship, the £49million man has showing more of his skills on the pitch, and is clearly not afraid to do the same with his mega-car collection.

Copycat: Raheem Sterling has followed manager Pep Guardiola in splashing out on a £500,000 Bentley GTX 700-4, which he arrived in on Thursday

Happy Mondays: The £57,000 Audi Q7 that the England and Manchester City winger started the week in

Alright in white: Tuesday's car was a bright Audi S6, valued at around £55,000, as he continued his brand loyalty to the manufacture

Wednesday's wheels: Sterling arrived the next day in this car, a third Audi, which is one of the Sportback models, potentially a £47,000 A7

Merc-urial star: Finally making a switch away from the German car maker, but moving straight onto another, this £20,000 Mercedes was seen on the Friday

Big price Range: His matchday car was this £60,000 Range Rover Sport, which he turned up to work in on Saturday

Smart investment: He saved his most humble motor, this £10,000 Smart Car, for Sunday following their 4-0 victory over West Brom

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