An inside look at Chelsea great Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s incredible garage, which includes a £2 million Ferrari and four Lamborghinis

The 33-year-old former captain of Arsenal and a brief stop at Barcelona joined the Blues this summer.

Despite playing through a tumultuous season at Stamford Bridge, he has failed to make an impression on the squad.

Aubamayeng reportedly earns £160,000 per week, but he made over £350,000 per week while playing for the Emirates.

Not to mention that he has spent his winnings from the beautiful game on an incredible collection of cars.

On Instagram, he has previously displayed five of his breathtaking fleets, which are decorated in a veritable rainbow of colors.

On his front drive, Auba kept his breathtaking LaFerrari beside two Urus 4x4s, an Aventador, and his cherished Huracan Spyder, for a total of four Lamborghinis.

Aventador, a Lamborghini worth £270,000, a Range Rover Sport worth £150,000, and a Urus worth £140,000 were all previously wrapped in gold by Yiannimize.

On the other hand, the ex-Borussia Dortmund star chose to go all out when he hired his stunning LaFerrari, drawing criticism for allegedly “ruining” the expensive vehicle.

Yianni Charalambous, a famous auto customizer, worked on four of the five finishes showcased, while MS Motors of France handled the fifth.

The car game is on point, Yianni wrote. Got it done! The main man @aubameyang97 End of the garage goals era!

In addition to the five automobiles featured on Instagram, Aubameyang’s garage is stocked with a fleet of at least twelve vehicles, one of which is a stylish white Bentley Bentayga priced at £133,000.

His three Ferraris—a £250,000 Superfast, a £210,000 Spyder, and a £200,000 458 Italia—are also on the complete list.

The collection also includes a Range Rover Sport Mansory (£150,000), an Audi R8 V10 (£160,000), a breathtaking Aston Martin DB9 Volante 2 (about £250,000), and a Porsche Panamera Turbo Techart (£140,000).

Ingeniously, Auba was also seen driving about in a Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet, which cost a very low £22,000.

This Gabonese striker once quipped, “The clothes, the cars and all that are a bonus” when asked about his passion for automobiles in 2018. This is the way I like to live.

No one can make me feel bad about being myself; I don’t care if they don’t accept me.

‘You only live once,’ they sаy. Everything else is icing on the cake compared to knowing your origins and heritage.