
Welcome to the next instalment of our monthly series where we pick out some of the world's best watches worn by some of the world's most talented footballers, Footballers & Watches. In this month's round-up we'll be featuring footballers such as Neymar, Thiago Alcântara and Philippe Coutinho wearing pieces from the likes of Rolex, Cartier and Patek Philippe. Enjoy!
Neymar - PSG - Rolex Yacht-Master 40

PSG's star man Neymar was seen sporting the rather conservative-looking Rolex Yacht-Master 40 on an Oysterflex bracelet glad in Everose gold. Priced at $38,450AUD.
Thiago Alcântara - Liverpool - Cartier Drive de Cartier

Liverpool's new midfield maestro Thiago Alcântara who was seen pulling the strings in their win against Chelsea (Haha! :P) was also seen wearing the classical Cartier Drive de Cartier in solid gold with a retail cost of $21,700AUD.
Philippe Coutinho - Barcelona - Rolex Daytona 116520

Philippe Coutinho's brilliance will hopefully shine through this season at Barcelona after a fruitful loan at Bayern Munich. Here he is wearing the Rolex Daytona 116520 with a steel bezel. Retail cost for the 116520 back in 2017 was $12,000USD.
Memphis Depay - Lyon - Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph

Memphis Depay has been linked with a number of clubs this transfer window, but whether he stays with Lyon or not probably won't really affect his affinity towards high-end watchmaking. Here he is seen with the $30,400USD Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph in titanium.
Karim Benzema - Real Madrid - Richard Mille RM 67-02

Karim Benzema is Real Madrid pin-point target man and has been for a number of years. They say playing for Real Madrid is like winning the lotto. Case in point is his 118,000CHF Richard Mille RM 67-02. Yum.
Luka Modric - Real Madrid - Patek Philippe 5968A Aquanaut Chronograph

Luka Modric may be in the twilight years of his career, but the former Ballon d'Or is still a class act. Here he is wearing the sporty-luxe Patek Philippe 5968A Aquanaut Chronograph which retails for 38,600CHF.
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