Samir Nasri Denies Reports of Car Towed in England
Manchester City midfielder Samir Nasri has quickly responded to allegations regarding a luxury car being towed in England, which the Daily Mail had linked to him. According to the newspaper, the car had been parked improperly, leading to a £170 fine and the vehicle being taken by a tow truck.
However, Nasri, who is currently vacationing in Dubai, took to Twitter to refute the claim. He addressed the Daily Mail, stating, “Do your research. It’s not my car,” in a post that dismissed the rumors circulating around the incident.
Nasri’s denial came after the Daily Mail published a photo of the car being towed, which they initially suggested was his. The French international’s response came as part of a broader media scrutiny surrounding his absence from France’s World Cup squad, a decision that has been widely discussed in the press over the past few days.
Nasri, who has had a notable career at both club and international levels, remains a controversial figure, and this latest incident has only added to the buzz surrounding his future with both Manchester City and the French national team.