COPS pulled over Britain’s most expensive footballer Moises Caicedo and found he was driving his £160k supercar without a valid licence.
, 23, was nabbed in his RSQ8 last Friday near the club’s training ground in , Surrey.



They are now carrying out further checks to clarify if Caicedo, 23, had valid insurance.
And he faces a summons for driving illegally in the UK.
People with international driving licences can use them in Britain for 12 months but must then apply for a UK provisional licence and pass the practical driving test.
Caicedo has regularly been seen driving in Britain since signing for in 2021 for £4.5million.
He joined the Blues in 2023 for a British record fee of £115million.
On March 31, he was seen at the wheel of the Audi â which can do 155mph and reach 60mph in 3.8 seconds â leaving Chelsea’s training ground in Cobham, .
pulled him over last Friday as he headed to the nearby home he shares with partner Paola Salazar.
Caicedo flew to yesterday with his teammates for today’s clash with Legia Warsaw in the
His brush with the law raises questions over whether other foreign may also be driving without the correct documents.
Law firm JMW said: “If you have been charged with driving without a licence, you could face serious punishment. Potential penalties for this type of offence include a fine, penalty points and a driving ban.
“Driving without a licence is a serious motoring offence in the eyes of the law. This means it can carry significant penalties that may affect your ability to drive in the future.”;
Caicedo, who has 53 international caps, is the youngest of ten siblings and often visits his home town of Santo Domingo in , where he plays football with the locals.
He comes from a poor family but has helped to fund new footballing facilities in the area.
Caicedo has played 66 games for Chelsea and scored two goals.
Surrey Police told Flying Eze: “A man in his 20s from Cobham was stopped by officers on Fairmile Lane in Cobham on Friday 4 April and found to be driving without a licence. The vehicle was seized, and our enquiries are ongoing.”;
Chelsea FC said the issue was a personal matter.
Caicedo’s agent Manuel Sierra Camacho said yesterday: “There is no comment from us about this matter. I’m sorry.”;
The DVLA explained that police are responsible for potential offences surrounding licensing and insurance while their role is to maintain a database of drivers and vehicles in the UK.
