Manchester United’s No.1 has found himself in hot water over his flashy Lamborghini.
Cameroon international Andre Onana has already endured a turbulent season on the pitch, with a string of high-profile mistakes putting his performances under the microscope.
However, it would appear his off-field decisions are now also raising eyebrows.
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As first reported by The Sun via GOAL, the Manchester United goalkeeper's lavish Lamborghini Urus was pulled over by police in Hale Barns, Greater Manchester, after being flagged by an automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) system.
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The ₦760 million (£350,000) supercar was said to be uninsured, and it wasn’t the Red Devils goalkeeper behind the wheel
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A friend of the United star was reportedly driving the vehicle at the time of the stop.
The police wasted no time impounding the luxury ride, which was promptly loaded onto a recovery truck and taken to a secure pound.
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Onana now has a strict 14-day window to insure the vehicle and reclaim it, or risk having it either sold at auction or crushed.
A source told The Sun: “Onana has made a few errors this season and insuring his car properly seems to be the latest one.”
Not the first Man U star to face car troubles
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While the incident has sparked a media storm, Onana is not the first Manchester United player to face car troubles.
Back in 2021, French midfielder Paul Pogba had his £300,000 Rolls-Royce Wraith seized for having Monaco-registered plates.
That mistake cost him three penalty points and a £220 fine.
Despite the drama, Onana returned to action shortly after, helping Manchester United to a commanding 4-1 victory over Athletic Club in the Europa League semi final to book a final showdown against Tottenham Hotspur.