Manchester United are slowly building momentum as they end off their first season under Ruben Amorim.
Fresh off a hard-fought 4–1 win over Athletic Club last night, there’s renewed optimism among the squad and fans alike.
The club’s focus remains firmly on securing the Europa League title in Bilbao as they come up against Tottenham Hotspur in just under two weeks time.
CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE CENTREDEVILS WHATSAPP GROUP CHAT NOW!
Amorim is demanding a higher standard from his players on and off the pitch, with discipline and preparation now under intense scrutiny.
But not all of United’s stars are setting the example, with one senior figure making headlines for the wrong reasons yet again.
Goalkeeper Andre Onana has had his £350,000 Lamborghini Urus impounded by police after it was flagged as uninsured, as reported by The Sun.
The incident took place on Wednesday morning in Hale Barns, Greater Manchester, when the vehicle was pulled over while one of Onana’s friends was behind the wheel.
An ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) camera picked up the vehicle and found it was not covered by insurance, leading to officers having the luxury SUV loaded onto a recovery truck and taken to a police pound.
The 29-year-old now has 14 days to provide proof of ownership and valid insurance documentation or risk the car being auctioned—or worse, crushed.
CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE CENTREDEVILS WHATSAPP GROUP CHAT NOW!
Andre Onana, who joined United from Inter Milan in a £50 million deal last summer, has already come under fire this past season for a string of costly errors on the pitch.
A source close to the situation remarked: “Onana has made a few errors this season and insuring his car properly seems to be the latest one.”
His turbulent time in Manchester hasn’t just been professional—his wife, Melanie, was the victim of a robbery in March, losing a £62,000 Hermes handbag and a Rolex watch after being targeted outside a high-end Italian restaurant.
United have previously seen other players fall foul of similar car-related incidents, most notably Paul Pogba in 2021 when his £300,000 Rolls-Royce was seized for improper registration.
Police are authorised to seize any vehicle suspected of being uninsured or driven without proper licensing—a regulation that has now left Onana facing serious consequences.
Whether the keeper can refocus and deliver between the sticks as the season comes to a close remains a critical question for Amorim’s new regime.
