A Bayern Munich star is facing a R939920 fine after turning up to the club's training ground with his McLaren 570S, and the player has since responded.
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Kinglsey Coman drove to the ground in a McLaren, although the club reportedly stated that players are not allowed to drive cars outside the Audi brand family.
The German automobile manufactor, who own 8.33 per cent ownership stake in the Bundesliga outfit, are part of the Volkswagen Group, which also extends to Porcshe and Bentley.
Reports in Germany claim sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic had already warned players about the vehicle rule, meaning Koman could now face €50,000 (R939920) fine.
The Fracne International has since apologised for the incident and explained the reasoning behind driving the McLaren.
"I would like to apologise to the club and Audi for not having come to training in my company car," Coman said to Bild.
"The reason was a damaged wing mirror on my Audi. Still, that was a mistake, of course I can see that.
"As a reparation, I will visit the Audi plant in Ingolstadt for an autograph hour as soon as possible and bring some attention to the employees."
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