Suffice to say, Bayern Munich's first-team squad need not worry about setting a little cash aside for a brand new top-of-the-range sportscar.
Despite their astronomical wages, however, The Sun reported that the Bavaria club's stars are provided with new motors ahead of each new season.
The catch? Well, there isn't one. The cars are free.
Thanks to a deal that has been in place since 2002, when Audi became a Bayern shareholder, the first-team squad at the Allianz Arena receive a brand new motor - each! - as a company car.
New Bayern boss Carlo Ancelotti, who replaced the Manchester City-bound Pep Guardiola, was even given a test drive of Audi's new souped up R8 v10 - a supercar that would normally set any paying customer back £120,000.
Each of the cars comes with a personalised license plate, with each registration starting off with "M-DM", or "Munich - Deutscher Meister", which roughly translates to "Munich - German Champions".
Bayern's squad, which included international stars such as Thomas Muller, Manuel Neuer, Robert Lewandowski and captain Philipp Lahm, received the keys to their new set of wheels last Friday ahead of the 2016/17 campaign.
So next time you're in Munich, and you spot an Audi, chances are you'll have spotted a Bayern Munich footballer.