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Check out Lionel Messi stunning £2.7m car collection (photos)

Argentine football legend Lionel Messi is one of the football stars in the world who has gone to the zenith of their careers in the round leather game.

Messi started his football career when he was young, and despite the health issues he had years back, the 31-year-old has made his name in football.

Playing for one of the best teams in the world, Lionel Messi has won the Ballon d'Or award five times, and recently he bought a new jet for himself and his family.

A player like Lionel Messi should be able to afford anything he wants in this world considering how rich he is.

Lionel Messi has many cars in his garage, and here we take a look at some of his expensive rides worth £2.7m.

Checkout Lionel Messi unbelievable £2.7m car collection (photos)

Lionel Messi poses with one of his expensive cars

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Checkout Lionel Messi unbelievable £2.7m car collection (photos)

Lionel Messi inside his Range Rover

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Checkout Lionel Messi unbelievable £2.7m car collection (photos)

For £1.5m, Messi's Pagani Zonda is a collectors' item

Previously, Legit.ng had reported how Argentina FA have made it clear that they will not give any player the No 10 jersey in their hopes of convincing Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi to make a return to international duty.

Lionel Messi is yet to announce his international retirement but the forward has told the FA that he wants to be excused from playing for the national team for the rest of this year.

He made this known after the 2018 FIFA World Cup where Argentina were sent out of the tournament by France in the round of 16.

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