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England’s VERY high-end carry on luggage! Three Lions land in Germany for Euros showcasing £3,950 Goyard, £2,000 Louis Vuitton and £2,870 Bottega rucksacks

England Euro 2024 hopeful people entered Germany yesterday they carried the weight of the nation on their shoulders – along with high-end designer backpacks from Goyard, Louis Vuitton and Bottega.

Gareth SouthgateThe team’s 26-member team landed on the runway of the Erfurt-Weimar regional airport after flying from Birmingham with the hope of ending a 58-year wait for silverware.

The players were dressed in all-black Nike gear, complete with official English badges, featuring stars such as Harry Kane, Ollie Watkins, Jordan Pickford And Ivan Toon Carrying Goyard bags over their shoulders.

That is the high-quality nature of the products: none of the prices of the bags are listed on Goyard’s website.

But it is understood the range the quartet owned cost between £2,000 and £7,000.

Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford's Goyard bag was heavily personalized with a cartoon image of himself with his son Arlo on the back under the Wembley arches

Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford’s Goyard bag was heavily personalized with a cartoon image of himself with his son Arlo on the back under the Wembley arches

Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins carries his green Goyard bag as he boards a plane bound for Germany

Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins carries his green Goyard bag as he boards a plane bound for Germany

Harry Kane is greeted by DFB vice-president Hermann Winkler as the England team arrive ahead of EURO 2024 in Germany

Anthony Gordon walks off the plane with his Goyard bag in his hand

Harry Kane (left) is greeted by DFB vice-president Hermann Winkler as the England team arrives ahead of EURO 2024 in Germany, while Anthony Gordon (right) walks off the plane carrying his Goyard bag.

The England team, consisting of 26 players, left Birmingham Airport on Monday and left for Germany

The England team, consisting of 26 players, left Birmingham Airport on Monday and left for Germany

Everton goalkeeper Pickford’s Goyard bag was heavily personalized with a cartoon image of himself with his son Arlo on the back under the Wembley arches, complete with his initials ‘JP’ and the names ‘Megs’ and ‘Arlo’.

Jude Bellingham’s hand luggage worth £2,000 was from fashion label Louis Vuitton, while Arsenal’s Bakayo Saka opted for a maroon Bottega backpack worth £2,870.

They wore black tracksuit bottoms and shorts, black T-shirts with an England crest and Nike swoosh in the centre, and Nike track jackets as they left St George’s Park and boarded their plane to Germany.

Players posed for photos in front of the plane as they walked up the stairs, while the team and Southgate were all smiles.

Captain Harry Kane risked bearing the brunt of his teammates’ glee when he was asked what his essential travel item was that he had packed to take with him to Germany.

‘What did I put in my bag? I am boring. I have the basics like iPad, headphones and some facial moisturizer. The woman will be happy with that.’

Former England women’s star Jill Scott then asked him: “So if you look good, you play good?”

Kane replied, “Exactly, that’s how it goes.”

But England’s all-time top scorer said the team was serious about taking home the European Championship trophy next month.

Brentford's Ivan Toney gives a peace sign with his Goyard bag over his shoulders

Brentford’s Ivan Toney gives a peace sign with his Goyard bag over his shoulders

Phil Foden turned up with a suitcase in one hand and a bag in the other

Bellingham has joined the team after winning the Champions League with Real Madrid

The England players arrived back at St George’s earlier on Monday morning, with Phil Foden (left) carrying a suitcase and bag and Jude Bellingham (right) carrying a Louis Vuitton bag

Bellingham (right) and Trent Alexander-Arnold (left) board the plane, smiling and laughing

Bellingham (right) and Trent Alexander-Arnold (left) board the plane, smiling and laughing

England players posed for photos before boarding their plane to Germany (photo from left to right: Kyle Walker, Jordan Pickford and John Stones)

England players posed for photos before boarding their plane to Germany (photo from left to right: Kyle Walker, Jordan Pickford and John Stones)

Gareth Southgate led the way up the steps as England prepared to fly to Germany

Gareth Southgate led the way up the steps as England prepared to fly to Germany

England face three long trips from their base in Blankenhain during the group stage

He said the ‘perfect combination’ was him winning the Golden Boot and leading England to victory, but he would still be happy if he didn’t score and ‘England brought home the win.’

Arsenal’s Declan Rice packed up his PlayStation and said: “We’ve got them all, without them we’d be lost.”

But he added: ‘It’s a privilege and an honor and it feels very real now. It’s correct now.

‘We want to write history. I know we say it all the time, but we really have a group and a manager who really believe in it.

We are confident that we can go there and do something very special. And that of course involves hard work. That will be the main thing.

‘Hard work as a team, unity and solidarity and with everyone behind us at home, we will certainly feel that.

“So stay with us, be positive and let us see what happens.”

He said he enjoyed spending hours ‘talking rubbish’ with his teammates and that Love Island was always a topic.

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