Aaron Wan-Bissaka has been given a driving ban and fine

Manchester United’s,  24-year-old right-back Wan- Bissaka has been banned from driving for six months and fined more than £30,000.

The 24-year-old admitted earlier this year to driving while disqualified and without insurance after being stopped by police in Manchester on June 23 returning from a break abroad.

On Monday, ahead of a scheduled trial he also pleaded guilty to failing to provide driver details for two speeding offenses in Bradford, West Yorkshire in September 2020.

Lawyers for Wan-Bissaka 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.

Wan-Bissaka, who lives with his partner and 12-month-old child in Hale, Greater Manchester, received a fine of £30,000 for driving while disqualified, together with fines totaling £1,500 for failing to give information on the speeding matters.

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