Pogba 'takes back £300k Rolls-Royce after leaving it in car pound for 270 DAYS'

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Paul Pogba has finally taken back his £300,000 Rolls Royce after the Manchester United star remarkably left it in a car pound for nearly nine months, according to reports.

The French World Cup winner was stopped in the car near Manchester Airport back in June because it had Monaco-registered plates and it was put on a low loader and taken away.

But Pogba, who is on a salary of £260,000-a-week at Old Trafford, racked up storage charges of around £5,500 as he left the car unclaimed for 270 days, according to The Sun, before taking it back in early March.

The report details that the 28-year-old has been seen driving a £260,000 Ferrari 812 Superfast, a £270,000 Lamborghini Aventador and a £132,000 Bentley Flying Spur since he lost his Wraith Black Badge.

In addition, he was also seen at the helm of a £115,000 Maserati Quattroporte, a £100,000 Audi RS6 Power R and a £40,000 Chevrolet Camaro.

Regulations state that cars brought into the country by non-citizens must be registered with the DVLA and fitted with UK plates within six months or they are seized.

However, his Rolls was spotted on the drive of his £3million home in Hale, Cheshire earlier this month - and still with Monaco plates at the front and back!

Pogba, who moved back to United in 2016 in a then-world record £89m deal from Juventus, is currently on international duty with France.

He has only just returned from a hamstring injury which kept him out of action for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side since February 6.

Yet he started and played 59 minutes in France's 2-0 win in Kazakhstan on Sunday as he looks to build his fitness back up ahead of the season's finale and the summer's European Championships.

Pogba's team-mate Anthony Martial did limp out of the game though, which will concern Solskjaer who already has fellow strikers Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood nursing injuries.

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