Owen accepts newspaper apology

Michael Owen today accepted a public apology and substantial undisclosed damages regarding “incredulous allegations” his football career was over.

Michael Owen today accepted a public apology and substantial undisclosed damages regarding “incredulous allegations” his football career was over.

The Newcastle and England striker was not at London’s High Court for the settlement of his libel action over a story in the Daily Express last month.

Owen’s solicitor, John Kelly, told Mr Justice Eady the article falsely alleged Premier League clubs did not want to sign him and, as a result of a lack of interest, he was on the verge of retiring from professional football at the end of the season.

Mr Kelly said: “These incredulous allegations are entirely without foundation and were obviously extremely distressing, hurtful and damaging to the claimant.”

Ian Helme, counsel for Express Newspapers, who have agreed to pay damages and Owen’s legal costs, accepted the allegations were false and without foundation and apologised for the distress, embarrassment and offence caused.

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