Ex-Premier League star arrested on suspicion of child sex offences is CLEARED
A PREMIER League star is facing no further action after he was arrested on suspicion of child sex offences.
The ex-Everton footballer, who can't legally be named, was held by police in July 2021 before being released on bail.It was confirmed in February that the Crown Prosecution Service were probing whether or not to charge the International star.
"Greater Manchester Police is committed to investigating allegations to secure the best possible outcomes for all involved and will continue to work with partner agencies to ensure individuals are supported throughout investigations and beyond.”
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