RIYAD MAHREZ had his £200,000 Bentley Bentayga clamped on Monday after traffic wardens spotted it wasn't taxed.
The Manchester City star, 27, was forced to pay a £100 fine after he parked the 4x4 near San Carlo restaurant in Manchester.
The traffic warden took several snaps of the clamped Bentley Bentayga
Mahrez kicked off his week by going out for a bite to eat with his friends at the popular Italian restaurant.
But he landed himself in a spot of bother when his blacked-out motor was clamped just 20 minutes after he arrived.
A huge red note was slapped on the window and a traffic warden took several snaps of the vehicle.
One of Mahrez's friends came out of the restaurant and saw what had happened before he quickly rushed back inside.
A huge red ticket was slapped on the window of the luxury motor
Riyad Mahrez went out for a bite to eat at the San Carlo restaurant in Manchester
It is understood that the Algeria international then taxed his vehicle and paid the fine to have the clamp removed.
Mahrez, who rakes in £200,000-a-week at the Etihad, left the restaurant at around 5:30pm - four hours after he arrived.
He was part of Pep Guardiola's squad that thumped Newport County 4-1 in the fifth round of the FA Cup.
The £60m summer arrival from Leicester scored his side's fourth and final goal in the dying stages of stoppage time.
The Manchester City star spent five hours in the Italian restaurant
But Guardiola has apologised to the 27-year-old for his lack of first-team football this season.
Mahrez will be hopeful that his performance on Saturday was enough to secure his spot in the team for tomorrow's Champions League trip to Schalke.
Riyad Mahrez and Co returned to the vehicle when the clamp had been removed
The Algerian ace eventually left the restaurant five hours after he arrived
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