Leicester City ace Ahmed Musa has opened his own PETROL STATION as he makes extra cash on top of his Premier League wages.
With his team languishing at 17th in the league, you could be forgiven for understanding why the star forward feels the time is right to expand his business empire 'just in case'.
But at a mere 24-years-old, it is unlikely that he is preparing for retirement just yet - and just keeping himself busy during the international break.
The Leicester Mercury reports that while things might not be going according to plan on the pitch, off it Musa is keeping busy - and the striker has opened a petrol station in Kano, Nigeria's biggest city.
And according to Nigerian press outlet, Today NG , it's his second petrol station in Kano, and Musa also has a sports and fitness centre and real estate interests in the city.
Musa made a name for himself playing in Kano, netting 18 times in 25 games for the Pillars.
Things haven't gone so well for him in Leicester - scoring just twice in 18 games.
He's still involved in the Nigerian national team, with Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr saying he is playing "very well" for the Foxes second team.
Rohr said: “He is not in the third team but the second one. He played also in the cup game and his influence in the team is good and positive.
“His attitude is very positive in the team. His World Cup experience is needed.
“He is a player who can have a very positive influence on his partners on the field of play. And that is why he is with us and I am happy to have him with us.”