A Rolls-Royce Pogba Car, Which Costs £ 300,000, Is Ticketed, The Redemption Fee Is £ 5,000

JAKARTA - Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has finally been reunited with his Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge worth £ 300,000. Previously, this car was confiscated by the police for 270 days.

Last June, the World Cup winner with France drove near Manchester airport. However, he was ticketed by officers because his car was wearing a Monaco number plate. This happened a day before Manchester United played Tottenham Hotspur in the 2019-2020 Premier League.

As a result, Pogba was charged with a crane bill valued at £ 150 (IDR 4.3 million) and asked to pay Judge Tameside's court fee in December of £ 86 (IDR 1.7 million).

The 28-year-old has also let the cost of car storage balloon up to £ 200 per day. When redeeming it, Pogba spent more than £ 5,000 (IDR 109.5 million).

Pogba is United's second highest-earning player after David de Gea. He brings home nearly £ 14 million (IDR 278.9 billion) per year or £ 260,000 (IDR 51 billion) per week.

The Sun reports Pogba's car returned to his home earlier this month with his Monaco number plate still on.

Pogba himself has been seen driving with several other supercars since his Rolls-Royce was detained by police, including the Ferrari 812 Superfast, Lamborghini Aventador, and Bentley Flying Spur.