Ex-Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner has £280,000 Porsche seized after losing legal battle

NICKLAS BENDTNER has had his £280,000 Porsche seized – after losing an appeal against driving offence convictions.

The former Arsenal man was also fined £4,700 for speeding and driving without a valid licence.

Nicklas Bendtner had his luxury sports car seized after a court appeal failedGetty – Contributor

GettyThe Porsche Taycan Turbo S is worth £280,000[/caption]

Bendtner, 35, appealed after Copenhagen’s city court impounded his Porsche Taycan Turbo S in October 2021.

But Denmark’s Eastern High Court upheld the verdict on Thursday morning, forcing the now-retired striker to wave goodbye to his luxury car.

Bendtner’s lawyer Anja Velbaek Mouridsen had told the court: “It is disproportionate to confiscate a car worth 2.4million krone [£280k] given the nature of the crime.”

The Copenhagen-born striker had claimed during the 2021 trial that his valid UK licence entitled him to drive in Denmark.

However, prosecutors argued that Bendtner needed to regain his Danish licence after being disqualified in 2013.

The judgement is the latest legal blow for the former Denmark international, who has a history of court appearances in his home city.

He landed a 50-day jail term in 2018 for assaulting a taxi driver, although was allowed to serve the time on licence with an electronic tag.

Bendtner also received a three-year motoring ban and fine for drink-driving in 2013.

The forward spent nine seasons with Arsenal, scoring 45 goals in 171 games.

He also played for Birmingham City, Sunderland, Nottingham Forest, Juventus, Wolfsburg, Rosenborg and Copenhagen.

Bendtner announced his playing retirement in June 2021, having last appeared for fourth-tier Danish club Tarnby FF a year before.

AFPBendtner was not the greatest striker to play for Arsenal[/caption]

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