Kyle Walker: Man City and England defender will not face criminal charges for alleged bar incident

The Manchester City and England footballer voluntarily attended a police station for questioning on Thursday following the circulation of a video on social media; Cheshire Constabulary confirmed Walker was given an out of court disposal - meaning he won't face a criminal charge

Kyle Walker will not face a criminal charge over an allegation that he indecently exposed himself in a bar, police have confirmed.

The Manchester City and England defender voluntarily attended a police station for questioning on Thursday following the circulation of a video on social media.

The alleged incident was said to have happened in a bar in Wilmslow, Cheshire, after City's 2-0 Premier League win over Newcastle earlier this month.

Cheshire Constabulary confirmed Walker was given an out of court disposal - meaning he won't face a criminal charge - and "the matter is now closed".

In a statement on Friday, the force told Sky Sports News: "On Wednesday 8 March, Cheshire Constabulary was made aware of a video circulating on social media in relation to an alleged incident at a bar in the Wilmslow area.

"Officers have now concluded their enquiries which included speaking to those directly involved.

"A 32-year-old man from Prestbury voluntarily attended a police station for questioning on 16 March.

"He has been dealt with by an out of court disposal and the matter is now closed."

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