Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea has been cleared of this summer's Spanish sex scandal.
The Sun says De Gea will face no further action over the sexual assault allegations that almost rocked Spain's Euro 2016 campaign.
Days before the French tournament, news broke that an unnamed prostitute was accusing the Premier League star of setting-up a meeting with two friends and fellow players who then assaulted her – allegations the Old Trafford No1 fiercely denied throughout.
Athletic Bilbao forward Iker Muniain and an unidentified Premier League Spanish player were accused of meeting the hooker in Madrid's five-star Hotel Urban in 2012 after De Gea had paid for and planned the alleged orgy.
There was uproar in Spain with legendary boss Vicente Del Bosque coming under pressure to send the 'keeper home from the national side's training base. But the experienced manager believed his player's detailed and unwavering denial and played his first choice throughout the tournament.
Respected Spanish paper Interviu has claimed the case in all but over due to a dismal lack of evidence from the woman at the centre of the storm.