52 trips in 3 months: Lionel Messi used £12,000,000 private jet to work, family names on steps, No 10 on tail, kitchen & two bathrooms

Inside Lionel Messi’s opulent £12 million private plane, which has two bathrooms, a kitchen, and family names on the steps and No. 10 on the tail

In addition to ruling the football world, Lionel Messi has the ability to soar beyond the skies in his own private jet.

The World Cup winner may travel in style between his house in Argentina and his place of employment in Europe by using the opulent aircraft.

 Lionel Messi has got a luxury plane

5 Lionel Messi has got a luxury planeCredit: Goal

 There are names on the steps of his family members and a No10 on the tail

5 There are names on the steps of his family members and a No10 on the tailCredit: Goal

 The plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Brussels several years after a technical fault was reported

A technical malfunction on the aircraft resulted in an emergency landing in Brussels a few years later.

A business based in Argentina built the aircraft for Messi, and it has several specific features that set it apart from the public flights.

It has several incredible amenities, one of which is its own kitchen.

There are sixteen seats available and two bathrooms.

Amazingly, the chairs can also be folded up to create eight different kinds of beds.

Unfortunately, a technical issue three years ago forced an emergency landing in Brussels.

The names of Messi and his family, including wife Antonela and kids Thiago, Ciro, and Mateo, are displayed on the stairs as a cherry on top.

The celebrity leases the aircraft, which also has his No. 10 on the tail, rather than owning it.

But Messi will undoubtedly not let that stop him in the slightest as he continues to live a carefree lifestyle.

 There are 16 chairs which can be folded into eight beds

5 There are 16 chairs which can be folded into eight bedsCredit: Goal

 The private jet boasts a kitchen and two bathrooms

The ace is set to leave PSG after being suspended for travelling to Saudi Arabia without the club’s permission.

He has returned to club football after achieving his dream of winning his first-ever World Cup.

Argentina beat France in a final for the ages last December with the game decided on penalties after a bonkers 3-3 draw after 120 minutes.