NO STOPPING

Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge parks £235,000 Roll’s Royce Wraith in bus stop to collect takeaway meal

England ace ignored no stopping sign and even got staff member to carry his order to the car

DANIEL STURRIDGE has been caught parking his £235,000 luxury motor in a bus stop as he popped out to collect a takeaway dinner.

Liverpool star Sturridge was spotted pulling up in his Rolls Royce Wraith motor outside the Il Forno restaurant in the city.

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Daniel Sturridge gets out of his car parked up in a bus stop in Liverpool

 

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Daniel Sturridge seems unaware of the no stopping sign above his car as he locks up his £235,000 Rolls Royce

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Sturridge leaves Il Forno restuarant in Liverpool with a staff member carrying his food to the car

The England striker looked to be unaware he was taking up the entire bus stop even though he parked up immediately under a no stopping sign.

Sturridge popped into the shop and got a staff member to carry two pizza boxes and two bags full of side orders the ten yards to his motor.

He then thanked restaurant worker before setting off with his bumper feast.

The Wraith is one of Rolls Royce’s most exclusive models allowing customers to personalise each car to their own liking.

The carpets alone cost thousands, and buyers can even customise the interior of the roof to show any skyline they want.

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The restaurant worker hands over the food after carrying it the ten yards to where Sturridge had parked his car

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Sturridge then thanks the worker for his helped before driving away to enjoy his food

It boasts the most powerful engine in all the company’s cars, and anyone who buys the motor can choose from any of the 44,000 paint tones.

Sturridge is hoping to be named in Jurgen Klopp’s side when Liverpool take on champions Leicester tomorrow.

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