Luke Shaw risks picking up a parking ticket by leaving £120,000 Range Rover on double yellows - 7M sport

Luke Shaw risks picking up a parking ticket by leaving £120,000 Range Rover on double yellows

Manchester United defender parked illegally again after getting a ticket for the same offence only two weeks ago


Posted Sunday, February 03, 2019 by Thesun.co.uk

LUKE SHAW brazenly flouted the law again by leaving his £120,000 Range Rover parked on double yellow lines while he shopped at Tesco with his girlfriend.

The left-back received a £60 ticket just two weeks ago for the same offence outside plush Manchester restaurant, The Ivy.

Luke Shaw risks picking up a parking ticket by leaving £120,000 Range Rover on double yellows
Luke Shaw leaves his car on double yellow lines as he shops in Tesco

Luke Shaw risks picking up a parking ticket by leaving £120,000 Range Rover on double yellows
Shaw received a penalty for the same offence only two weeks ago but did not seem phased as he flouted the law again

Shaw reportedly earns £160k per week and the threat of another £60 fine did not seem to phase him as he picked up some supplies.

His girlfriend Anouska Santos was seen with the 23-year-old as they returned to the Overfinch customised car which is fitted with a specialised body kit.

The left-back signed for Manchester United from Southampton in 2014 for £30million - making him world football's most expensive teenager at the time.

Shaw was famously the target of Jose Mourinho's wrath, with some United players claiming he was bullied by the Portuguese boss.

Luke Shaw risks picking up a parking ticket by leaving £120,000 Range Rover on double yellows
Luke Shaw has had a tumultuous time at Old Trafford

Luke Shaw risks picking up a parking ticket by leaving £120,000 Range Rover on double yellows
Luke Shaw has been a regular fixture in the United back line this season

But he has become a regular starter for Manchester United this season after a tough start to his time in the North West.

He has played in six of United's last seven league games and they are unbeaten in all of them.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side face Leicester next in the Premier League as they look to break into the top four.

The game kicks off at 2:05pm on Sunday February 3 and is live on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event.



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