Cameroon and Manchester United goalkeeper risk losing his £350,000 Lamborghini Urus vehicle over lack of insurance allegations.
Onana’s luxurious vehicle lacks insurance as detected by an ANPR camera, forcing the police to act on Wednesday morning in Hale Barns, Manchester.
The vehicle was then towed to an impound lot, where it will remain until all circumstances are clarified.
The Manchester United goalkeeper now has 14 days to provide all necessary document to prove he owes the vehicle and has a valid insurance.
However, the Cameroon international risk losing his car if he is unable to provide documents for the vehicle. It is important to note that the car could be auctioned off or destroyed if he fails to assist with document attached to the vehicle.
Onana has been playing for the Red Devils since 2023, joining from Inter Milan for £50 million. Since then, the Cameroonian has made nearly 100 appearances for Manchester United and claimed the 2023/24 FA Cup.
He was in action on Thursday night when Manchester United made light work on Athletic Bilbao to secure a spot in the Europa League final.