The Nigerian
international, signed by the Foxes for £16million last summer, was quizzed by
police for two hours on suspicion of common assault.
Officers
arrived at Musa's home just hours after Leicester's 2-0 win over Sunderland on
Tuesday night, a match which the 24-year-old didn't play in.
He has
played just 14 minutes of football since Craig Shakespeare replaced Claudio
Ranieri as Leicester's manager in February.
A statement
by Leicestershire Police on Thursday morning read: "A 24-year-old man
arrested on suspicion of common assault has been released with no further
action.
"The
man was arrested from his home address near Leicester yesterday morning."
A Leicester
City statement said : “We are aware that Ahmed Musa has today (Wednesday) cooperated
with a police inquiry relating to a disturbance in the early hours of this
morning.
“The inquiry
has since been closed and no further action is to be taken.
A spokesman
for Leicestershire Police said: "A 24-year-old man was arrested yesterday
morning at his home address near Leicester on suspicion of common
assault."
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