Super Eagles and Leicester City
star Ahmed Musa was arrested in the early hours of Wednesday morning on
suspicion of beating his wife, but was later released without charge.
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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