THIBAUT COURTOIS has put his off-field career into overdrive by splashing £350,000 on a custom-built Porsche.
The former Chelsea keeper, 31, is a well-known petrolhead.
Thibaut Courtois has purchased a custom-built PorscheCredit: Facebook @KRN Speed
The car has cost the goalkeeper £350,000Credit: Facebook @KRN Speed
His signature has been engraved on the vehicleCredit: Facebook @KRN Speed
Courtois is a huge petrolheadCredit: Facebook @KRN Speed
Belgium international Courtois already owns a fleet of supercars, including a Lamborghini Urus, Ferrari Roma and Mercedes AMG G63.
The Real Madrid star also set up Formula 4 team TC Racing last year to compete at events in Spain.
Two-time Premier League winner Courtois has now forked out £342,234 on a Porsche 992 GT3 RS.
He took delivery earlier this month after waiting TWO YEARS for it to be built to his specification.
The “basic” model cost £212,000 – but the keeper spent a further £137,000 on optional extras.
Courtois impressed his Real Madrid team-mates at training recently after rolling up in the champagne gold-painted beast.
It has a top speed of 198mph and can go from 0-60mph in 3.14 seconds.
The keeper had it delivered to his Spanish home from Belgian dealership Porsche Centre Brussels.
The motor even has Courtois’ signature painted on a door sill.
Car website KRN Speed raved: “This is more delicious than Belgian chocolate.
“Courtois has owned some pretty amazing cars over the years, but never something extraordinary like a specially commissioned 3 RS.”
Courtois won the FA Cup and League Cup with Chelsea as well as Premier League titles in 2015 and 2017.
He has won eight trophies since joining Real Madrid for £35millon in 2018, including the Champions League and two La Liga crowns.
The car is equipped with special sports seatsCredit: Facebook @KRN Speed
Courtois paid £137,000 for optional add-onsCredit: Facebook @KRN Speed
The 992 GT3 RS has a top speed of 198mphCredit: Facebook @KRN Speed
Courtois’ motor has been described as ‘more delicious than Belgian chocolate’Credit: Facebook @KRN Speed
The Real Madrid star waited two years for it to be builtCredit: Facebook @KRN Speed
He has time to drive his car as he is out with an ACL injuryCredit: Facebook @KRN Speed