According to The Sun, the player in question's team-mates looked on as the 'international star' was led away at 11am for six hours of questioning. The report adds that two phones were seized by police, who examined them for footage and video recordings.
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WHAT POLICE SAID
Police said a man in his 20s was arrested on suspicion of voyeurism but aren't pursuing this further due to "insufficient evidence".
"A man in his 20s was arrested at an address, on suspicion of voyeurism. It was determined no further action would be taken due to insufficient evidence," police told The Sun.
PLAYERS THOUGHT ARREST WAS A 'PRANK'
The report claims players initially thought the arrest was part of a prank. The player was reportedly later released with no further action and returned to training on Thursday. The Sun claims police acted after a woman accused the footballer of secretly filming their sex session despite allegedly asking him not to.
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WHAT NEXT?
This may be the end of the matter, despite the woman allegedly telling her friends she felt 'violated and humiliated' when he told her to leave shortly after being together.