David Luiz has spent over a million pounds to buy his Chelsea title-winning team-mates, manager Antonio Conte and owner Roman Abramovich unique, ultra-luxury souvenirs of their Premier League triumph.

Luiz, a first-time winner of the English title, splashed the cash for 30 wrist-worn supercar keys that were handed out at Chelsea's Cobham training base on Friday morning.

The bespoke Senturion keys, which will be linked to unlock the champions' hoard of Bentleys, Ferraris and Bugattis, feature a fusion of precious metals and advanced blue carbon fibre composites with each one personally engraved.

David Luiz has bought wrist-worn supercar keys for Cesc Fabregas (pictured) and the rest og his Chelsea team-mates

The wrist-worn keys, pictured here on Nemanja Matic ,set the Chelsea defender back £1million

Marcos Alonso, along with the rest of the squad, have their names engraved on their keys

SENTURION Senturion specialise in luxury wrist-wear, enabling you to wear your supercar on your wrist.

Each edition is usually created as part of a seven-piece limited edition

The materials are bespoke, including carbon fibre, ostrich, alligator, lizard and snake skin. Users can also choose their own metals and precious stones.

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And owner Abramovich has an extra-special edition as a thank-you for supplying the funds for the title charge: a key forged from a 4.9 billion-year-old meteorite, older than earth itself.

Senturion, who call their products 'the most unique collectors' item in the world', normally only produce each series of their keys in limited editions of seven but made a special exception for Chelsea star Luiz.

Each key, which bears the appearance of a wristband, can be linked to a range of luxury cars with specialists hooking them up to vehicles' existing encrypted security systems — allowing them to be unlocked wirelessly.

Centre back Luiz, who has been the lynchpin of the champions' three-man defence, has personalised his key to be made with solid 18-carat handcrafted rose gold and 198 black diamonds - linked to his Mercedes AMG G Wagon. On the inside, its engraving reads: 'God is Great, DL'.

Senturion specialise in luxury wrist-wear, enabling you to wear your supercar on your wrist.

Luiz's supercar key has 'God is great' engraved and is solid 18-carat handcrafted rose gold

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Prices for Senturion keys start at £38,000 but bespoke pieces, like those to be worn by Luiz and Abramovich, carry six-figure price tags.

Luiz got the Eurostar back from a short break in Paris on Friday morning to link up with his team-mates before their final league game of the season against Sunderland on Sunday.

Senturion's Director of Communications, Ayla Varquin said: 'It was very generous of David to commission special Senturion pieces for his team-mates.

'While normally we produce editions of only seven pieces, in this case it was our pleasure to create a custom edition of 30 for his Chelsea team-mates.'

Luiz follows Chelsea legend Didier Drogba in purchasing squad-wide souvenirs to mark big-trophy triumphs at Stamford Bridge.

The Brazil defender's also has 198 black diamonds linked to his Mercedes AMG G Wagon

Luiz follows Didier Drogba in purchasing squad-wide souvenirs to mark big-trophy triumphs

In 2012, Drogba paid around £800,000 for a set of exclusive rings to commemorate Chelsea's Champions League victory.

Luiz was a recipient then, before moving to Paris Saint-Germain in 2014 for a £50million transfer fee. He returned to west London last summer and has started all-but two Premier League games since.

The Brazilian and his team-mates will collect the main memento of their title win - their medals - after Sunday's game against Sunderland before thoughts turn to the FA Cup final against Arsenal, and a shot at the Double, next week.

Didier Drogba splashed out on gold rings for the Chelsea's Champions League-winners in 2012

Former Blues defender Ashley Cole shows the detail of his face, name and shirt number