Caicedo has £160k Audi seized by cops after driving without valid licence

Cops pulled the most expensive football player in Groot -Britain about Moises Caicedo and discovered that he was driving his £ 160k supercar without a valid driver's license.

The £ 115 million Chelsea -midfielder, 23, was last Friday in his Audi RSQ8 near the club of the club in Cobham, Surrey.

They now perform further checks to clarify as Caicedo, 23, had a valid insurance.

And he is confronted with a summons for illegal driving in the UK.

They can use people with international driving license for 12 months in Britain, but then have to apply for a British provisional driver's license and pass the practical driving test.

Caicedo has been regularly seen in Great Britain since signing Brighton in 2021 for £ 4.5 million.

In 2023 he joined the blues for a British record compensation of £ 115 million.

On March 31 he was seen at the wheel of the Audi – which can do 155 MPH and reach 60 km / h in 3.8 seconds – so that Chelsea's training field in Cobham, Surrey.

Cops crossed him last Friday when he went to the nearby house that he shares with partner Paola Salazar.

Caicedo flew to Poland with his teammates for today's collision with Legia Warsaw in the UEFA Conference League.

His brush with the law raises questions about whether other foreign football players can also ride without the right documents.

JMW law firm said: “If you are accused of driving without a driver's license, you can get a serious punishment. Potential penalties for this type of violation are a fine, penalty points and a driving ban.

“Driving without a driver's license is a serious driving violation in the eyes of the law. This means that it can bear considerable fines that can influence your ability to drive in the future.”

Caicedo, who has 53 international caps, is the youngest of ten brothers and sisters and often visits his hometown Santo Domingo in Ecuador, where he plays football with the local population.

He comes from a bad family, but has contributed to financing new football facilities in the area.

Caicedo played 66 games for Chelsea and scored two goals.

The Surrey police said to the Sun: “A man in the twenties from Cobham was stopped on Friday 4 April by officers on Fairmile Lane in Cobham and turned out to be without a driver's license. The vehicle was seized and our questions were underway.”

Chelsea FC said the problem was a personal issue.

Caicedo's agent Manuel Sierra Camacho said yesterday: “There is no comment from us about this issue. I'm sorry.”

The DVLA explained that the police are responsible for potential violations of licenses and insurance, while their role is to maintain a database with drivers and vehicles in the UK.

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