Sergio Romero is unharmed after being involved in a car crash while driving to Manchester United training on Monday morning.
Pictures emerged on social media of Romero, the Argentina goalkeeper, standing by the side of the road next to his smashed Lamborghini, which is allegedly worth £170,000.
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The collision occurred as Romero drove to Manchester United’s Aon Training Complex in Carrington, with the car crushed under a roadside barrier.
The extent of the damage can be seen in the below video:
Romero, 32, is understood to have owned the vehicle since 2017.
The goalkeeper, who played for Racing Club, AZ, Sampdoria and Monaco before joining Manchester United in 2015, is currently the Red Devils’ second-choice glovesman behind David de Gea.
He has made nine appearances this season, but all in cup competitions, and has not played a Premier League game since the 2017/18 campaign.
Romero was an unused substitute as United lost to Liverpool on Sunday afternoon, and he should again be on the bench for Wednesday’s home clash vs Burnley.
He could make his latest starting appearance this weekend when United return to FA Cup action with a trip to either Tranmere or Watford, who play their third-round replay on Thursday evening.