SHAMED England ace Kyle Walker has been quizzed by cops under caution for flashing in a bar, we can reveal.
The Manchester City defender, 32, voluntarily attended a police station for an interview for indecent exposure.
Married Three Lions star Walker was questioned on the eve of his side’s FA Cup quarter-final against Burnley.
He was quizzed for indecent exposure but later dealt with for being drunk and disorderly following a review of all the available evidence.
The England ace was issued with an out of court disposal order reserved for “low level offending”.
In a statement Cheshire Police said: “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.
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“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.”
Despite the probe, Walker was included in England’s squad for the Euro 2024 qualifiers against Italy and Ukraine.
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He was named in the team just hours after being quizzed by cops yesterday.
Gareth Southgate revealed the decision came after speaking “at length” with the defender.
It is now unclear if Southgate will keep faith with the defender.
Walker, dropped to the subs bench after the scandal, was filmed in a bar drunkenly pulling out his manhood.
The Sun revealed the shocking CCTV footage from inside Revolution in Wilmslow, Cheshire, earlier this month.
The police announced they were investigating and seized the two-hour footage, filmed from several angles.
They identified two separate occasions across a 90-minute drinking session where the married dad-of-four exposes his manhood.
In one clip, a young woman standing next to him shrieks and points at it as Walker laughs with a pal while holding it in his hand.
He also groped the blonde – not his model wife, Annie, 30 – snogged her and dirty-danced with another as he and pals necked vodka.
But as the police investigation began City refused to make any comment and insisted it was “a personal matter”.
They insisted privately that Walker had not broken any club rules – despite footage clearly showing him revealing his genitals on camera.
Women’s Aid were critical of the club’s silence.
They said: “Indecent exposure is a serious issue, and those who expose themselves purposefully in a public place will be seeing what they can get away with.
“If employers, which includes football clubs, do not take it seriously, it sends out a clear message about what is acceptable behaviour.”
Walker, dropped to the subs bench after The Sun broke the story, was filmed in a bar drunkenly pulling out his manhood in 90-minutes of shame.
The £150,000-a-week player used the down-time to go on a massive booze bender.
Walker’s group arrived in a blacked-out minibus from the same firm used by City at 5.23pm.
Footage showed him already unsteady on his feet and wearing a puffer jacket and cap.
He staggered to the entrance with one of the women.
Moments later, he approached her from behind and pawed at her breasts before pulling his trousers down and holding his manhood.
A young woman standing next to him then shrieks and points at it as Walker laughs with a pal.
Walker then downed bottles of beer, necked shots and danced provocatively with both women.
He also groped the blonde – not his model wife, Annie, 30 – snogged her and dirty-danced with another as he and pals necked vodka.
The group set off to leave in the minibus shortly before 7pm but Walker was pulled back to pay the £250 bar bill.
Walker was so drunk he was filmed fumbling for his wallet before a pal returned from the minibus and rifled through his pockets for a payment method.
Police launched an investigation and seized CCTV footage from a number of camera angles.
The troubling incident involving Walker is just the latest scandal to engulf the player.
In 2019, Ex on the Beach TV reality star Laura Brown said she and Walker repeatedly romped in his Bentley.
Walker was shown the red card by distraught Annie but she took him back into their Cheshire home in a bid to start again.
But she ended up giving him the boot again at the start of Covid in March 2020 when he revealed model Lauryn Goodman was having his baby.
Walker moved into an £8,000-a-month flat nearby – and days later was caught breaching lockdown rules by having an orgy with two hookers.
Despite his history of cheating, Annie forgave him and he proposed with a £250,000 engagement ring.
The couple wed in front of a handful of guests and a registrar at five-star Mottram Hall hotel in Cheshire at the end of November 2021.
The pair, who have three sons, Roman, Riaan and Reign, started dating in their teens, with Annie previously describing it as “love at first sight”.
But the latest scandal has heaped further pressure on the couple – and threatened to ignite Wagatha #2 after Becky Vardy called Annie a “door mat”.
Pals said Annie was furious with Becky, 41, for “dragging her name through the dirt” in the wake of the flashing shame.
Becky was accused of indirectly mocking Annie over Walker’s antics.
The wife of Leicester City ace Jamie, 36, denied the claim before firing off a fuming Instagram post.
It read: “Waking up this morning to my name being associated with another delightful story in yet another opportunity to attack me.
“Funny though isn’t it that it’s my name she wants to use rather than the people actually laughing at her for being a doormat.
“Art of deflection to a T. Great at playing the victim is our Annie.
“I think she needs to focus with what’s going on in her own life instead of trying to attack me by bringing me into her drama.
“I’m literally tired of being nice to people with short memories.
“I’ve stayed silent while she’s bashed me in the media, made up lies about me in her little community like a group of playground bullies.
“Just leave me alone.”
The Sun contacted a representative for Walker and the Football Association for comment.
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