Wayne Rooney was told today that he will not face charges over an alleged assault on a photographer.
Police interviewed the 21-year-old England and Manchester United star after an alleged fight outside the Panacea Club in Manchester city centre on October 15.
He was not arrestedbut attended a police station voluntarily last Friday to answer questions.
Greater Manchester Police sent a file of evidence to the Crown Prosecution Service, which decided to take no further action.
Rooney’s solicitor, Nick Freeman – better known for helping celebrities in the dock for alleged motoring offences – confirmed the footballer had received the news.
He said: “The case has been reviewed by the CPS and the police, and they have deided there is insufficient grounds to proceed.
“I received the decision today and I told Wayne Rooney’s agent, who has passed the information on.”
Rooney was playing at Old Trafford tonight against his boyhood team Everton FC.
His spokesman was unavailable for comment.