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Ex-Man Utd star reveals eye-watering amount footballers pay for car insurance compared to regular people


 



 


Despite the fact that the average cost of insuring a car for a year in the United Kingdom has increased to £777 in 2025, the lavish premiums paid by Premier League footballers make that amount appear to be a drop in the ocean.



Within the context of his podcast, Fozcast, Ben Foster discusses all of the major issues: According to the Ben Foster Podcast, the insurance premiums of a fellow former Manchester United player were found to be more than the amount that the majority of individuals in the United Kingdom pay on a brand-new automobile.


“The reason a footballer’s insurance is so expensive is that one you’re young, two you’re driving an expensive powerful car, and three the cargo you might be carrying,” Foster noted on a recent episode of the show.



It’s possible that you’re transporting another football player. Imagine that you are driving around with one of your renowned friends from Manchester United. If you had a talent worth one hundred million pounds in the back of the car, the insurance payment might be enormous.


When young football players indulge themselves to powerful and attractive vehicles, they pay a heavy price on top of that merely to keep them on the road. This is because the cost of the automobile and the expertise of the driver are other factors that come into play.

On the edition of the Fozcast that lasted for 69 minutes, Foster had left-back Brandon Williams as his guest. Williams had been with Manchester United for ten years before making his debut with the first squad in 2019.

Williams is going through a difficult period. The 24-year-old player departed Old Trafford at the conclusion of his contract in the summer of last year and subsequently retired from the sport of football. Prior to that, he had played on loan for both Norwich City and Ipswich Town.

However, when Williams was still a young player, he outfitted himself with the best possible footballer’s vehicle, and he made sure that what he purchased was not inexpensive.

 

The most recent iteration of the Mercedes-Benz G Class, often known as the G-Wagon, which is so popular among young men who are affluent, can be purchased for anywhere between £136,385 and about £208,000. The insurance firms are aware that they need to protect themselves by paying a substantial premium if they include a few of football players in the policy.

Williams admitted to Foster that he had been charged with hazardous driving after wrecking his car in 2023. “The highest I’ve paid was 24 (£24,000) a year [on a] G-Wagon,” Williams said. Williams also disclosed to Foster that he had been prosecuted because of his reckless driving. In the following month, he will be sentenced.

“There is this switch that allows me to not care about what takes place. Despite the fact that they wanted me to return to football, my family and friends could tell that I had lost interest in the sport.

“Watching football right now is painful for me because I just want to be there, I just want to play,” my friend said. I long to be a part of a team, to be a coach, to go to games, to have meals with members of the team, and to simply engage in activities.

Williams was very open and honest about a difficult period that occurred early on in his career and in his life. A player of his talent will undoubtedly navigate his way back into the game if he is provided with the appropriate direction.

 



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