What better way to spend a well -deserved break for the football season then a cruise on your own luxury super yacht?
Imagine that you save the Mediterranean sunshine next to your own overflow swimming pool and relax in the 'Beach Club' on board before you are treated to a party prepared by your private cook.
Or imagine that you try to train if you want the 100 meter boat or the 120 meters – and do you really think that one helicopter platform will be enough?
For most of us it will never be more than a pipe dream.
But it is not a fantasy if you are one of the mega-rich football players or club owners who can count a super yacht as part of their collection.
In addition to the characteristics of several millions of pounds and supercars they already have.
These floating palaces are dressed, from several guest suites to personal bars and cinema rooms.
And in the event that you are worried about boring while you are moored in the glittering sea, many of them come on board with a large number of facilities such as tennis courts, gyms and spas.
Here we look at the super yachts who are owned by people with the deepest pockets in football.
David Beckham
On top of Houses in London, the Cotswolds and Miami, are the Beckham's proud owners of a lush -floating Mega -Heerhuis.
The £ 14.8 million yacht is called seven, in reference to the number 7 shirt of the football player, and also the middle name of his daughter Harper.
With five rooms for ten guests and more than 40 meters, they bought the ship after trading in a smaller one that they had worth £ 5 million.
The couple was also very practical when it came to ensuring that it was aware – and inspired Elton John and David Furish.
An insider said at the time: “David looked around in a number of yachts in the summer and decided to treat himself. He helped design the boat himself and is incredibly hands-on with everything.
“It is not a super-style in Oligarch style, but it is still pretty plush according to someone's norms. He was inspired after vacation with Elton and David on their boat and he loves life on the water,” the source added.
“There will be an area for the children to snorkel, and the boat will be a brilliant basis for the entire Beckham clan to have magical holidays abroad.”
Cristiano Ronaldo
The Portuguese legend splashed on the £ 5.5 million Azimut Grande in 2020 and did not waste time to take it for a spin on the Italian coast for a family visit.
The 26-meter yacht has five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a huge lounge and an ultra-loud dining room.
Italian built yacht has a lot to see on Ronaldo and his social media of Georgina in the now fiancé.
Snaps show that the family is on the deck and shows all the luxurious features of the boat in the Mediterranean sun.
Sheikh Mansour
The £ 500 million super yacht of the MAN City owner is so large at 160 meters that it could only fit into the Etihad Stadium.
The fourth largest yacht in the world at the time of its construction, it has 40 huts for a maximum of 48 guests and not one, but two helicopter plates.
The Sheikh called the Blue vessel, in honor of the Eight Time Premier League-winning side he owns.
With a fuel tank capacity estimated at around 300,000 liters, this can be around £ 488,000 to refuel.
But that is just bag change in the oil -rich sheik, whose fortune is considered to the north of £ 17 billion.
Zlatan Ibrahimovich
He has always been a bit of a show – but who can blame him when he was one of the best football players in the world and reasses in millions every year?
Not someone who was surpassed by his colleagues took the Swedish star in the service of the 34-meter Superyacht called Unknown in 2022.
It is unclear exactly what he paid for it, but it is believed that it is worth around £ 12 million, an upgrade to the £ 6 million yacht that he had earlier.
The big price tag is not surprising, since it has an overflow swimming pool, non-designer-saved designer interiors and several decks for dining in the open air.
Growing up in poverty, the former AC Milan and Manchester Utd striker has the right to be proud of his success and ever posted a video-to-side video on his Instagram, first of a photo in a small rowing leg as a child, and then chilling on his yacht as an adult.
It has been reported that he sold the yacht only a year later to an unknown buyer.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe
His cost -saving at United may have caused protest from fans, but he will not be able to hear their complaints of his £ 130 million Superyacht Hampshire II.
The ship of the billionaire Tycoon is almost 80 meters long and is suitable for a maximum of 14 guests, and just like all quality super yachts has stylish wooden interiors and huge living spaces.
At the back there is a beach club and terraces that offer a beautiful view of the ocean, as well as a helicopter platform.
Also in his fleet is the 74 -meter Sherpa, worth £ 100 million – but it does not look like your usual super yacht.
When it drew it in Aberdeen, a local local noted: “He has to reconsider his boat – some fishing boats look better than that.”
That is because it is designed to travel to extreme locations around the world and is equipped with a crane and storage facilities for long research trips.
There is also a helicopter platform, two VIP suites, a bar and a dining area.
Mohammad Bin Salman
Given their immense oil richness, it is not at all surprising that the owner of Newcastle has a boat that is Sheik Mansour in size.
He bought the 130 meter long serene of the Russian Wodka Tycoon Yuri Shefler for more than £ 400 million in 2015.
The seven decks have room for two helicopter plates, a “snow space”, inner climb wall, underwater room and even a immersion.
For a while it was also supposed to be the home of Leonardo da Vinci's painting The Salvator Mundi, who was reportedly purchased by the Prince for £ 340 million in 2017.
Joe Lewis
Homemade billionaire Tottenham – owner Joe Lewis grew up in the east side of London – and his huge Superyacht Aviva can sometimes be moored in the Thames.
The £ 113 million boat is called its “mobile office” and even has an ultramodern tennis court in a 20 -meter -long room.
The entire ship comes in at almost 100 meters and also has a beach club, swimming pool, “secret” cinema space and piano saloon.
No costs were spared on decoration, with one wall decorated with an invaluable artwork from the British painter Francis Bacon.
The Spurs players even had the chance to board on board in May 2013 when the ship was moored in Lewis' favorite emergency, the Bahamas.
John W Henry
If Liverpool owner John W Henry needs some time to enjoy the success of his team, you might find him relaxed on his yacht called Elysian.
The lush boat, worth £ 68 million, is full of luxury functions, including an overflow pool, fireplace, gym and spa.
With almost 66 meters long it is able to house a maximum of 12 guests in his six lush passenger cabins.
The yacht was owned by the Russian Oligarch Georgy Bedzhamov until 2016.
