Carrington Car Show: United’s Stars Roll Out in Serious Metal as Dorgu’s G‑Wagon Turns Heads

Only at Manchester United could a weekday exit from Carrington look like a motor show. The clip doing the rounds shows the Red Devils trading cones for chrome as they glide off in eye-watering machinery — a reminder that this squad lives the elite lifestyle. And let’s not forget: United remain the most successful club in Premier League history with 13 titles. Big club, big expectations, even bigger price tags in the car park.
Who’s driving what at United?
First out of the gates, summer signing Matheus Cunha. The Brazilian livewire has brought plenty of spark since arriving from Wolves, and he’s clearly got a taste for spice off the pitch too — pictured at the wheel of a Porsche 718 Cayman GT RS, pegged at around £180,000.
Casemiro isn’t messing about either. The five-time Champions League winner rocks up in a Lamborghini Urus V8, roughly £250,000 of thunder, while captain Bruno Fernandes kept it classy in a Bentley Continental GT V8, also hovering around the quarter-million mark, even pausing to sign a few shirts before cruising off.
Two of the squad’s defensive enforcers, Luke Shaw and Lisandro Martínez, were seen in Rolls‑Royce Cullinans, the sort of luxury SUV that starts near £400,000. One grey, one black — both very “pull up, close the door, job done.”
Further up the road, the forwards are split between muscle and menace. Benjamin Šeško is rolling an Audi RS7 at about £150,000, while Joshua Zirkzee’s Mercedes AMG GT 63 comes in a shade lower at roughly £140,000.
Old-school practicality? Harry Maguire opted for a Land Rover Range Rover (around £130,000) and Matthijs de Ligt went for the sportier Range Rover Sport at a similar price point. Back-up keeper Altay Bayındır, meanwhile, has joined the big-boy brigade with a Mercedes AMG G 63, another £250,000 statement on wheels.
There’s plenty for the next generation too. With talk of a January loan to chase minutes, Kobbie Mainoo currently pilots an Audi RS Q8 (about £180,000). Academy product Ayden Heaven kept it admirably restrained with an Audi RS3 near £60,000, while Manuel Ugarte’s Mercedes‑Benz GLE sits around £80,000. Leny Yoro, the precocious defender, was seen in a Porsche Cayenne, roughly £170,000. Prices are estimates based on the fan video that matched players to cars.
Dorgu’s G‑Wagon: flash or fair play?
Here’s where it gets tasty. Patrick Dorgu, recruited from Lecce as the first signing of the Ruben Amorim era back in January 2024, rolled up in a Mercedes AMG G 63 — the iconic G‑Wagon — tagged at about £250,000 in the clip. For a 21-year-old who’s still finding his feet and has often been shunted to left wing-back, it’s the sort of choice that splits the fanbase right down the middle.
Some supporters reckon the optics are all wrong — “learn the cross before the chrome,” was the gist — while others shrug and say if you’re in United’s first-team dressing room, you can drive what you like. The reality? Dorgu’s made 37 appearances since landing last year and clearly fancies himself. Now it’s on him to let the football do the talking and turn a few sceptics into believers by May.
The bigger picture
None of this will win or lose matches, but it does underline the scale of the operation at Old Trafford. When the players clock off, Carrington’s car park looks like a luxury forecourt because, well, it is. As ever, the only thing supporters truly care about is whether that same polish turns up on matchdays. If you’re sizing up the weekend narrative — and the odds that go with it — you can always start at our best betting sites home hub, then keep your eyes on what really matters: performances, points and progress.
For now, the verdict is simple: it’s a stunning fleet. But the sharpest statement this squad can make will come on the pitch, not the forecourt.


