Manchester United defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka has been handed a six months ban from driving, the player was also fined more than £30,000 24-year- Aaron Wan-Bissaka admitted to driving while disqualified and without insurance, after he was stopped by police officers while driving his £170,000 Lamborghini Urus in Stockport, Greater Manchester, on June 23.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka Pleaded Guilty to Over Speeding
The player pleaded guilty for failing to provide a driver’s license, he was charged with two offenses of which one is over speeding which happened in September 2020 at Bradford, West Yorkshire.

The player’s Law for said the right-back was in a ‘state of complete ignorance’ of the Yorkshire driving matters as notification letters were sent to his former home in Croydon, London. The failure to reply led to a six-month ban imposed at Leeds Magistrates’ Court in his absence on June 18 just five days before his Lamborghini Urus was seized by police on the A34 after officers stopped him, Manchester Magistrates’ Court heard.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who lives with his partner and 12-month-old child in Hale, Greater Manchester, was handed the six months driving ban early this week. He also received a fine of £30,000 for driving while disqualified, together totaling £1,500 for failing to give information on the speeding matter washes also asked to pay a victim surcharge fee of £190 and court costs of £160.
No separate penalty was issued for the insurance offense because the court heard that he already had six points on licensee from a conviction in London in April 2020.