Manchester United star Luke Shaw faces coughing up £240 after his Lamborghini supercar was slapped with four parking tickets.
The football ace's luxury car was seen at Wilmslow train station heaped with £60 fines on the windscreen. The £180k Lamborghini Urus - which the brand hails as the "first Super Sport Utility Vehicle in the world" - has been left collecting tickets and snow in Cheshire at Wilmslow train station.
The car's impressive features include a twin-turbo V8 engine, max speed of 190mph and the ability to hit 60mph in just 3.6 seconds. And Shaw, who earns £150k-per-week at Old Trafford, will have no trouble eventually paying off his charges in a similar amount of time.
This ticket hassle isn't the only problem Shaw has faced this season, with injury issues having interrupted his campaign.
Having already missed three months of action earlier in the season, he missed the weekend draw with Spurs, removed from the squad by boss Erik ten Hag because of fitness concerns.
The United boss explained: "Against Wigan, he played for a part of it. We expected Luke Shaw, we trained with Luke Shaw in preparation for this game, but this morning he dropped out, not fit enough to start."
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He added: "So to change then back, what we trained, what was our gameplan would have been too much so we decided to put Azza [Wan-Bissaka] on the left and keep Diogo [Dalot] on the right side."
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