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Alex King has upset Schalke management! He drives a Lamborghini at a time when people are worried about electricity prices, the club says

Czech national player Alex Kral is currently a player of Schalke and even though he joined the German team only 2 months ago, he has already annoyed its management. The reason is his yellow and black Lamborghini Huracán.

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Czech national player Alex Kral is currently a player of Schalke and even though he joined the German team only 2 months ago, he has already annoyed its management. The reason is his yellow and black Lamborghini Huracán.

The representative of the Czech national team is currently playing for Schalke 04 in the Bundesliga, for which he has played in 5 league games so far and has logged a total of 339 minutes. Apart from the matches against Stuttgart and Bochum, he has thus far played in all matches of the new season.

In fact, King exercised the option to suspend his contract at Spartak Moscow at the beginning of July. The international federation FIFA introduced this special exemption for foreign footballers who are not comfortable operating on Russian soil during the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.

At the club from Gelsenkirchen, King has signed a contract until the end of this season and therefore until 30 June 2023.

He has been part of the club for about two months, but even in that time he has already managed to annoy the club’s management. This is because at a time when ordinary people are worried about energy prices, especially electricity, their player is driving a very expensive Lamborghini Huracán.

It currently costs about 220 thousand euros, which in our currency is less than 5 and a half million crowns. The word from the club is that this sends a bad signal not only to football fans but, as we wrote above, to all ordinary working people.

It should be noted that the colour of the King’s car is yellow-black, which is the iconic colour of Borussia Dortmund and therefore Schalke’s arch rival.

The information came from Bundesliga commentator Derek Rae, who made it known on his Twitter account, as you can see below.

Sources: Derek Rae – Twitter, Transfermarkt

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