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Everton ace Wayne Rooney faces £185,000 bill to insure flashy motors after drink-drive shame

WAYNE Rooney faces a £185,000 car insurance bill after his drink-drive bust.

Premiums could go up 20 per cent on each of his luxury motors.

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Wayne Rooney was convicted at Stockport Magistrates CourtCredit: Getty Images - Getty
The £50,000 Audi SQ7 is one of a handful of supercars Rooney is unable to drive thanks to his convictionCredit: Cavendish Press
Rooney drove his £100,000 BMW i8 supercar for possibly the last time to trainingCredit: AndyKelvin / Kelvin Media
The £250,000 Bentley Continental GT is one of the cars which will add to the £180,000 insurance bill for RooneyCredit: Cavendish Press
Wayne is now a passenger in his £50,000 Range Rover OverfinchCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

The Everton striker, 31, is banned from driving for two years after being caught at nearly three times the limit in a car with party girl Laura Simpson.

The ace was driven from training in his £150,000 Range Rover Overfinch.

He also owns a £250,000 Bentley Continental GT, £100,000 BMW i8, £50,000 Audi SQ7m and is buying a £350,000 Lamborghini Aventador.

A luxury car insurance expert said: “It’s going to cost him.”

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“Players are high risk. The profession of a Premier League footballer has an extremely high rate of convictions, accidents, speeding tickets and thefts compared to other occupations.

“Someone with a drink-driving conviction could end having to pay between ten and 20 per cent of the value of the car – with an excess of up to £30,000. The cost is astronomical.

Rooney was banned from driving for two years and ordered to carry out 100 hours of unpaid workCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
Fans mocked the football ace's court drawingCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
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Wayne said he's let down his family and fansCredit: Getty Images - Getty

“But everything is possible, if your pockets are deep enough like Rooney’s.”

A spokesman for insurance firm Elephant said: “Professional footballers are the drivers most likely to have points on their driving license for committing offenses such as speeding, running red lights and using a phone whilst driving.

Laura Simpson gave her side of the story to This MorningCredit: Rex Features
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The 29-year-old office worker claims nothing happened between her and RooneyCredit: Rex Features
Simpson urged Coleen Rooney to forgive her husbandCredit: Getty - Contributor

“After consulting data from more than over three million motorists in the UK, research showed that almost a third of football players have points on their license.”

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