Manchester United attacker Memphis Depay treats Lori Harvey to ride in £250,000 Rolls Royce... but poor parking earns him £60 fine
- Memphis Depay treated his new girlfriend to a Chinese on Saturday night
- Depay whisked Lori Harvey out in Manchester in his £250,000 Rolls Royce
- However, the attacker's poor parking earned him a £60 fine for his troubles
- Depay will be hoping to feature against Shrewsbury on Monday evening
Memphis Depay enjoyed a night out with new girlfriend Lori Harvey on Saturday night - and not even a parking ticket could dampen his mood.
Depay treated Lori, step-daughter of comedian and actor Steve Harvey, to a ride in his £250,000 Rolls Royce on Saturday night as both headed out in Manchester for dinner.
The Dutch international was making the most of his time off with the beauty, however his smooth approach was somewhat ruined by local parking attendants.
Depay was slapped with a parking fine for dumping his prized Wraith on double yellow lines outside every Manchester United players favourite Chinese restaurant - Wings.
A £60 fine is on its way to the £90,000 per-week star, but he can save himself some hard-earned pennies if he pays it within two weeks.
However, thoughts of the fine are unlikely to hang over him for too long as his attentions turn to Monday's FA Cup clash against Shrewsbury.
Depay will be hoping to play a big part in the fifth round clash at New Meadow as Manchester United look to take advantage of their best chance of bringing home silverware this season.
United have little chance of making the top four this season following a poor run of results with their only hope of qualifying for the Champions League coming in the form of the Europa League.
The winners of this season's Europa League automatically qualify for the tournament but Manchester United were dealt a blow in midweek when they lost to minnows Midtjylland.
Defeat has led to widespread criticism of Louis van Gaal and his tenure is now the the talk of Manchester United's dressing room with senior players keen to be given clarification over his future.
One dressing-room source said: ‘The group are wondering what is next — they’re even asking people around the club what is going to happen.’
United manager Van Gaal has the biggest week of his turbulent reign ahead of him, with three huge games in seven days.
As well as Monday night's FA Cup clash, United also have a Thursday night clash with Midtjylland and a weekend Premier League clash against Arsenal to get through.
And Van Gaal will give executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward no choice but to sack him if they suffer more embarrassing defeats before the month is out.
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