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    Three men wanted over £300k burglary of Raheem Sterling’s home were arrested by cops – and then let go

    THREE suspects wanted over a £300,000 raid on England star Raheem Sterling’s home were arrested by police — and then let go.The Albanian trio were held in a raid two months after the football star’s mansion was targeted.
    The raid forced Raheem Sterling to return from the World Cup in Qatar last DecemberCredit: Getty
    Kent Crime Squad, investigating 33 big-money burglaries, stormed a house in Harlow, Essex, in January.
    Henri Osmani, 44, Alfred Isufi, 48, and Gerard Kalaja, 22, were arrested and held for two days, then released — only to be named six months later as suspects in the same burglaries.
    These included the heist which forced Raheem to return from the World Cup in Qatar last December.
    Kent Police said the trio were released as the Crown Prosecution Service had ruled there was insufficient evidence to charge them.
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    They were freed on conditional bail although it was unclear whether their passports were confiscated.
    Osmani returned to Albania on July 18.
    His two alleged accomplices are believed to be elsewhere in Europe.
    One of their dads told The Sun: “They ended up spending two days in custody then were allowed to go free — but now police say they are wanted men. It’s ridiculous.”
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    Albanian Emiliano Krosi, 23, of Southend, has already been charged with conspiracy to commit the 33 burglaries.
    Gerard Kalaja, 22, is wanted by police after a number of burglariesCredit: PA
    Henri Osmani, 44, was also named by Surrey Police as a wanted manCredit: PA
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    Who is Dale Houghton? Man who used Bradley Lowery photo to taunt Sunderland fans

    A TWISTED football fan held up a picture of Bradley Lowery to taunt Sunderland supporters at a match.Dale Houghton, 31, was seen grinning as he showed the image from his phone at the Sheffield Wednesday vs Sunderland match on Friday, September 29, 2023.
    Dale Houghton is due to be sentenced on November 17 and could face jail timeCredit: Facebook
    The 31-year-old was charged with a Public Order Offence after his arrestCredit: Twitter/@sheffield wednesday
    Who is Dale Houghton? 
    Houghton was arrested on suspicion of outraging public decency following the disgraceful incident.
    Prosecutor Jade Short spoke at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court today and told the court Houghton viewed the picture as “enjoyable banter” and was smiling as he showed it.
    Houghton has since lost his job as a window fitter following the sick act, the court heard.
    Connie Combs, defending, said Houghton realised he was “out of line” and was “disgusted” by his actions.
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    A Sheffield Wednesday spokesperson told Mail Sport: “We are aware of the images circulating and have launched an immediate investigation together with South Yorkshire Police.
    “We roundly condemn this completely outrageous and utterly deplorable behaviour. We can only apologise for the undoubted distress caused to Bradley’s family and friends.”
    What has Dale Houghton been charged with?
    The sick football fan was charged with a Public Order Offence after his arrest.
    He appeared at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court today where he admitted causing harassment, alarm and distress.
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    The 31-year-old now faces a maximum of six months in prison for the offence and is set to be sentenced on November 17.
    Judge James Gould warned Houghton he faces jail as he bailed him on the condition he does not attend any games.
    The disgraced fan is also banned from going within a mile of Hillsborough on match days.
    He was also slammed by Bradley’s mum, Gemma, for the “unforgivable” act.
    In a victim impact statement, she said: “This image made me feel so many emotions. I find it hard to put into words.
    “It is not just disrespectful to Bradley but also to other people who are going through the emotional trauma of dealing with cancer.
    “This image portrays negatively. I feel upset that these two men used this image to get a reaction from Sunderland fans. It was unforgivable.
    “I have nothing but loving memories of Bradley.”
    Who was Bradley Lowery?
    Bradley Lowery was a Sunderland superfan who tragically died aged six, in 2017.
    The brave little boy had been battling against a rare form of childhood cancer called neuroblastoma.
    Bradley had been given the crushing diagnosis when he was just 18-months old.
    After undergoing extensive surgery and pulling through chemotherapy, the footie-mad youngster went into remission for 18 months.
    But the cancer returned in 2016 and his family were told the disease was terminal.
    He captured the nation’s hearts appearing on the pitch alongside Sunderland captain Jermain Defoe several times.
    The pair spent a lot of time with each other, including in the months before Bradley’s passing.
    Defoe would text Gemma every morning asking for health updates on the brave boy.
    The devastated football player paid an emotional tribute to his “best pal” following his death.
    The club also honoured Bradley’s “indomitable spirit, tremendous courage and beautiful smile”.
    The statement read: “Despite battling neuroblastoma for much of his all too short life, he demonstrated a bravery and fortitude beyond his years that humbled us all.
    “He was truly an inspiration.
    “His heart-warming friendship with players and staff alike epitomised the impact this wonderful little boy had on everyone he met. He had a special relationship with Jermain Defoe and their feelings for each other were evident for all to see.
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    “Jermain, naturally, is heartbroken.”
    Following the sick incident involving Houghton, The Bradley Lowery Foundation, which was set up by Gemma, wrote on Facebook: “This is so sad for me to see – whatever happened to ‘cancer has no colours’, let alone respect for a family that lost their baby to cancer?”
    Bradley Lowery on the pitch as a mascot for SunderlandCredit: PA:Press Association
    The superfan struck up a close bond with captain Jermain DefoeCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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    Antony WILL be considered for Man Utd’s Champions League clash with Galatasaray, confirms Ten Hag

    ANTONY will be available for Manchester United’s Champions League clash with Galatasaray – despite the domestic abuse allegations hanging over his head.The Brazil international has been accused of physical assault by an ex-girlfriend and was questioned by Greater Manchester Police for five hours last week.
    Manchester United star Antony is currently facing domestic abuse allegationsCredit: PA
    Antony hasn’t played since September 3 but returned to training on SundayCredit: GETTY
    Red Devils boss Erik ten Hag has revealed he’ll be available for tomorrow’s Champions League match with GalatasarayCredit: GETTY
    The £85million signing was granted a leave of absence to address the allegations – which he vehemently denies – but returned to training on Sunday.
    And Red Devils boss Erik ten Hag has confirmed he will be considered for selection for tomorrow’s visit of the Turkish champions.
    The Dutchman said in his pre-match press conference: “Antony will be in consideration but yesterday was his first time back in team training.
    “We have a final training, then we’ll make a decision.”
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    Antony, 23, hasn’t played since United’s 3-1 defeat to Arsenal last month.
    The former Ajax man has been accused of assault by his ex-girlfriend Gabriela Cavallin, who claims he assaulted her when she was pregnant with his baby.
    Cavallin reacted to the news of Antony’s return to training in a statement via her legal team.
    It read: “Gabriela Cavallin’s attorneys inform that the crimes committed by the player are still being investigated by the Manchester Police and also the Brazilian Police.
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    Anthony has vehemently denied the allegations against himCredit: PA
    “Which is why we believe that he will soon be sent to court, where he will have to face a trial.
    “It seems obvious to us that fallacies would be created with the intention that the team bringing him back to training.”
    Antony has repeatedly denied the allegations, which became public in June.
    He wrote on Instagram: “Out of respect for my fans, friends and family, I feel obliged to speak out publicly about the false accusations that I have been a victim of.
    “From the beginning, I have treated this matter with seriousness and respect, providing the necessary clarifications to the police.
    “The investigation is under judicial secrecy, and therefore I cannot make its contents public.
    “However, I can calmly say that the accusations are false, and that the current evidence and the ones yet to be produced demonstrate my innocence.”
    Manchester United issued a statement on the ongoing investigation last week condemning all “acts of violence and abuse”.
    It added: “Since allegations were first made in June, Antony has co-operated with police inquiries in both Brazil and the UK.
    “And he continues to do so.
    “As Antony’s employer, Manchester United has decided that he will resume training at Carrington, and be available for selection, while police inquiries proceed.
    “This will be kept under review pending further developments in the case.
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    “As a club, we condemn acts of violence and abuse.
    “We recognise the importance of safeguarding all those involved in this situation, and acknowledge the impact these allegations have on survivors of abuse.”
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    Dale Houghton faces jail for mocking football fans with Bradley Lowery pic for ‘banter’ as mum slams ‘unforgivable’ act

    A “DEPLORABLE” football fan is facing jail for using a picture of tragic Bradley Lowery to mock Sunderland supporters for “banter”.Dale Houghton was one of two men seen smiling as they held up the image of Bradley, who died from cancer aged six, during the Sheffield Wednesday vs Sunderland match on Friday.
    Dale Houghton has been charged after the picture was used to mock fans
    Houghton is now facing jailCredit: Facebook
    Sunderland superfan Bradley died in 2017 aged sixCredit: PA:Press Association
    The 31-year-old appeared at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court today where he admitted causing harassment, alarm and distress.
    The disgraced fan now faces a maximum of six months in prison for the Public Order offence when he sentenced on November 17.
    Houghton was slammed by Bradley’s mum Gemma today for the “unforgivable” act, which drew criticism from all football supporters.
    In a victim impact statement, she said: “This image made me feel so many emotions. I find it hard to put into words.
    “It is not just disrespectful to Bradley but also to other people who are going through the emotional trauma of dealing with cancer.
    “This image portrays negatively. I feel upset that these two men used this image to get a reaction from Sunderland fans. It was unforgivable.
    “I have nothing but loving memories of Bradley.”
    Prosecutor Jade Short said Houghton’s antics caused a “huge public revulsion”.
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    She told the court the shamed football fan found it “enjoyable banter” as he was smiling throughout.
    The court was also told Houghton has lost his job as a window fitter following the sick act and is facing a ban from attending matches.
    Connie Combs, defending, said Houghton realised he was “out of line” and was “disgusted” by his actions.
    Judge James Gould warned Houghton he faces jail as he bailed him on the condition he does not attend any games.
    He will be made to attend a drug intervention programme after testing positive for cocaine, the court heard.
    Houghton is also banned from going within a mile of Hillsborough on match days.
    South Yorkshire Police have applied for a football banning order.
    A 27-year-old man who was also arrested has been released on bail while investigations continue.
    Football fans were left horrified after the pictures from the game were circulated on X, formerly Twitter, on Friday.
    Brave Bradley’s battle with against rare childhood cancer neuroblastoma captured the nation’s hearts.
    He was diagnosed with the aggressive disease when he was just 18 months old, and tumours spread through his chest, lungs, lymph nodes, bone and bone marrow.
    After major surgery and gruelling chemotherapy, he pulled through and went into remission for 18 months.
    But the cancer returned in 2016, with his family dealt the crushing blow his disease was terminal.
    The footie-mad youngster had struck up a close bond with Sunderland captain Jermain Defoe, who led him out on to the pitch before several matches.
    Tragically, Bradley died in July 2017 in his devastated parents’ arms, with Defoe paying an emotional tribute to his “best pal”.
    Speaking after Houghton pleaded guilty today, the ex-England star said he was “appalled and saddened”.
    Defoe said: “My thoughts at this time go out to Gemma and Carl [Bradley’s parents], who shouldn’t have to deal with incidents like this, but rather be praised for the amazing work they are doing with the Bradley Lowery Foundation in their son’s memory.
    “I urge the public to stand behind the family and continue support the Foundation and its projects.
    “Bradley was one of the most inspirational children this world has ever seen, and he will never stop inspiring us.
    “We love and miss you Brad. Love, your best friend forever.”
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    Houghton hid his face as he left court todayCredit: Ben Lack
    Jermain Defoe struck up a close friendship with BradleyCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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    Man, 31, charged with public order offence after tragic picture of Bradley Lowery was used to ‘taunt’ Sunderland fans

    A MAN has been charged with a public order offence after a picture of Bradley Lowery was used to “taunt” Sunderland fans.Two men displayed an image of the six-year-old Black Cats fan, who tragically died from cancer in 2017, on Friday evening.
    Dale Houghton, 31, has been charged with a public order offence after a picture of Bradley Lowery was used to ‘taunt’ Sunderland fans
    Jermain Defoe pictured with mascot Bradley in 2017Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    The reports came after the Sheffield Wednesday v Sunderland match held at Hillsborough.
    Dale Houghton, 31, from Rotherham, was arrested yesterday and has now been charged with a Section 4a Public Order offence.
    Houghton has been remanded in custody and will appear before Sheffield Magistrates’ Court tomorrow morning.
    South Yorkshire Police have also applied for a football banning order.
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    A 27-year-old man, also arrested yesterday, has been released on police bail while further enquiries are conducted.
    Bradley was a mascot for his beloved Sunderland and, in the months before his death, led England out at Wembley alongside his hero – former Black Cats striker Jermain Defoe.
    Pictures circulated on X, formerly Twitter, showing two men laughing with one of them holding up a picture of Bradley to the camera.
    In a post on Facebook, the Bradley Lowery Foundation, a charity set up by the boy’s mother Gemma, said: “This is so sad for me to see – whatever happened to ‘cancer has no colours’, let alone respect for a family that lost their baby to cancer?”
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    Young Bradley was a regular Sunderland mascot, holding the hand of his idol Defoe.
    In June 2017, he penned an emotional tribute to his “best pal” Bradley – saying his favourite part of playing for Sunderland was walking onto the pitch with the brave youngster.
    Defoe said he was heartbroken when he discovered the brave child could only have weeks to live.
    In the wake of Bradley’s death social media was flooded with messages filled with blue heart emojis in a show of support for him.
    His mum shared her heartbreak on FacebookCredit: Getty – Contributor
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    Cops arrest two after football yobs ‘taunted’ Sunderland fans with tragic Bradley Lowery pic – as mum slams ‘low lives’

    TWO men have been arrested after vile Sheffield Wednesday fans appeared to taunt Sunderland with a tragic Bradley Lowery photo. Pics surfaced yesterday of two men laughing as one holds up a photo of the youngster, who tragically died of cancer in 2017.
    Photos surfaced yesterday of Sheffield Wednesday fans holding up a photo of the late Bradley Lowery during a matchCredit: Twitter/@sheffield wednesday
    Sunderland lover Bradley tragically died in 2017 after battling cancer his whole lifeCredit: Twiter / @Sheffield wednesday
    The youngster struck up a friendship with Jermain Defoe when he played for SunderlandCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The club and police then said they were probing the incident, and apologised to Sunderland fans and Bradley’s loved ones.
    The youngster’s mum yesterday slammed the pair, dubbing them “low lives”.
    Cops have now revealed arrests have been made in relation to their probe, and two men were held in custody overnight.
    The six-year-old Sunderland lover struck up a close bond with Jermain Defoe while the England international played for the club. 
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    The youngster captured the hearts of Brits on and off the field, as he had battled cancer most of his short life before losing the fight six years ago.
    There was widespread outrage yesterday when photos of two men started circulating, with dozens calling for the pair to be banned.
    South Yorkshire Police has now said: “Officers have arrested two men in connection to an ongoing investigation into public order offenses following a football match.
    “On September 29 two men were reported to have carried out an act of outraging public decency following the Sheffield Wednesday V Sunderland fixture held at Hillsborough.
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    “Officers arrested two men aged 31 and 27 on suspicion of outraging public decency. They both remain in police custody.
    “We are in the early stages of our investigation and continue to urge anyone who believes they have information that can assist to get in touch online, via live chat or by calling 101.”
    Last night Bradley’s mum Gemma revealed her heartbreak over the photo.
    In a post on Facebook, she said: “This is so sad for me to see – whatever happened to ‘cancer has no colours’, let alone respect for a family that lost their baby to cancer?”
    Bradley’s family added: “Today has not been the Saturday I was expecting, after receiving multiple calls and messages regarding a photo circulating on social media.
    “I have received a visit from the Durham Police to check that I am ok, and they have notified myself and Carl that Yorkshire police are now dealing with the situation and taking it very serious.
    This is so sad for me to see. Gemma Bradley’s mum
    “Understandably people are angry, if I wasn’t so upset I’d be angry to.
    “Bradley was and still is well loved in the football community, which I’m eternally grateful for, but I must ask that everyone lets the police do their job, and deal with the low lives.”
    Prior to the arrests, Sheffield Wednesday said on social media: “We are aware of the images circulating and have launched an immediate investigation together with South Yorkshire Police.”
    Young Bradley was a regular Sunderland mascot, holding the hand of his idol Defoe.
    In June 2017, he penned an emotional tribute to his “best pal” Bradley – saying his favourite part of playing for Sunderland was walking onto the pitch with the brave youngster.
    Defoe said he was heartbroken when he discovered the brave child could only have weeks to live.
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    In the wake of Bradley’s death social media became flooded with messages filled with blue heart emojis in a show of support for him.
    The Bradley Lowery Foundation was also set up to support other families going though a similar ordeal.
    Bradley’s mum Gemma slammed the men pictured as ‘low lives’Credit: Getty – Contributor
    The football-mad six-year-old captured the hearts of Brits prior to his tragic death in 2017Credit: Twiter / @Sheffield wednesday More

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    Yobs who taunted Sunderland fans with pic of Bradley Lowery are brothers – as mum slams ‘low lifes’ and cops open probe

    THE vile football yobs who taunted Sunderland fans with a picture of Bradley Lowery are brothers, it has been revealed.Little Bradley captured the nation’s heart during his battle with cancer, but tragically died aged just six in 2017.
    Vile fans held up a photo of late Sunderland fan Bradley Lowery last nightCredit: Twitter/@sheffield wednesday
    His mum has now shared her heartbreak on FacebookCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Dale’s (pictured) former employer JRI Orthopaedics condemned his actionsCredit: Facebook
    The two yobs were brothers Dale and Drew Houghton (pictured)Credit: Facebook
    He was a mascot for his beloved Sunderland and, in the months before his death, led England out at Wembley alongside his hero – former Black Cats striker Jermain Defoe.
    Pictures circulated on X, formerly Twitter, showing two men laughing at the Sheffield Wednesday v Sunderland match at Hillsborough on Friday, with one of them holding up a picture of Bradley to the camera.
    It has now emerged the two yobs were brothers Dale and Drew Houghton.
    Dale’s former employer JRI Orthopaedics condemned his actions and claimed he “has not been employed” there for “some time”.
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    A full statement read: “JRI want to make clear that we do not condone the posts and images that has caused so much upset to so many people.
    “We wish to confirm that Dale Houghton is an ex-employee of JRI Orthopaedics and has not been employed by the business for some time.”
    In a post on Facebook, the Bradley Lowery Foundation, a charity set up by the boy’s mother Gemma, said: “This is so sad for me to see – whatever happened to ‘cancer has no colours’, let alone respect for a family that lost their baby to cancer?”
    A statement from the family read: “Today has not been the Saturday I was expecting, after receiving multiple calls and messages regarding a photo circulating on social media.
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    “I have received a visit from the Durham Police to check that I am ok, and they have notified myself and Carl that Yorkshire police are now dealing with the situation and taking it very serious.
    “Understandably people are angry, if I wasn’t so upset I’d be angry to.
    “Bradley was and still is well loved in the football community, which I’m enternaly [sic] grateful for, but i must ask that everyone lets the police do their job, and deal with the low lives.
    “I want to thank Sheffield Wednesday, for their quick condemnation, and the support their fans have shown.
    “Like we always say, CANCER HAS NO COLOURS, and as we all know it can affect anyone at any time.
    “Thank you all for your kind words, it has really helped and let’s do what we do best at the Bradley Lowery Foundation and turn this negative into a positive. Let’s share this beautiful iconic photo.”
    A spokesperson for Sheffield Wednesday described their actions as “outrageous and deplorable” on X, while South Yorkshire Police said it was working with the club to identify the men.
    A spokesman for the force said: “We are working to investigate public order offences following the Sheffield Wednesday V Sunderland fixture yesterday.
    “We will be working with the club to identity those responsible.
    “Anyone with information is asked to get in touch online or by calling 101.”
    Sheffield Wednesday said in a statement: “We are aware of the images circulating and have launched an immediate investigation together with South Yorkshire Police.
    “We roundly condemn this outrageous and utterly deplorable behaviour.
    “We can only apologise for the undoubted distress caused to Bradley’s family and friends.”
    Young Bradley was a regular Sunderland mascot, holding the hand of his idol Defoe.
    In June 2017, he penned an emotional tribute to his “best pal” Bradley – saying his favourite part of playing for Sunderland was walking onto the pitch with the brave youngster.
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    Defoe said he was heartbroken when he discovered the brave child could only have weeks to live.
    In the wake of Bradley’s death social media became flooded with messages filled with blue heart emojis in a show of support for him.
    Bradley struck up a friendship with Jermain Defoe when he played for the clubCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    JRI claimed he ‘has not been employed’ there for ‘some time’Credit: Facebook/JRI Orthopaedics
    Fans have now called for the vile pair to be banned
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    Antony’s ex-girlfriend Gabriela Cavallin breaks silence on domestic abuse claims – as Man Utd star returns to training

    ANTONY’S ex-girlfriend has broken her silence on domestic abuse claims after the Manchester United star returned to training.The Red Devils confirmed the £85million star would return to the fold yesterday after he was put on a leave of absence from the club.
    Gabriela Cavallin claimed she was attacked by the playerCredit: instagram
    Antony denies all allegations against himCredit: Reuters
    Antony denies all allegations and yesterday met with officers for a voluntary interview – where he is understood to have offered to hand over his phone.
    And now his accuser and ex-girlfriend Cavallin has broken her silence since his return.
    “Gabrela Cavallin’s attorneys inform that the crimes committed by the player are still being investigated by the Manchester Police and also the Brazilian Plice, which is why we believe that he will soon be sent to Court, where he will have to face a trial,” a press release read, according to MailOnline.
    “It seems obvious to us that fallacies would be created with the intention that the team bringing him back to training.”
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    He was today seen with his girlfriend Rosilene Silva returning to the stadium ahead of the club’s match against Crystal Palace.
    Wearing a sports jacket, Antony was pictured cradling the couple’s son – named Lorenzo.
    Roseilene, 24, was holding a black Man Utd branded umbrella as she lovingly covered her partner and their little boy.
    She appears to be standing by him despite the allegations of abuse from his ex and two other women.
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    And earlier today, Antony was also pictured in the back of a black Mercedes fan as he arrived at The Carrington Training Complex.
    Man United boss Erik ten Hag yesterday insisted the embattled player’s return to the squad will not be a “distraction”.
    The club has faced numerous controversies in recent months – such as its handling of Mason Greenwood and ten Hag’s ongoing feud with Jadon Sancho.
    Dutch boss ten Hag said he has spoken to Antony.
    The Brazilian, who also faces accusations from one other woman after a third dropped their case, will not be available for selection for today’s fixture.
    The 23-year-old has not played for the club since their 3-1 defeat at Arsenal on September 3.
    He was given time off as he vowed to fight the allegations back in his native Brazil.
    And this week he returned to the UK ahead of his interview with Greater Manchester Police.
    Ten Hag will assess him to see if he is ready to face Galatasaray at home in the Champions League on Tuesday night.
    The Red Devils manager said: “I’ve spoken to him but that doesn’t give the impression how he is — how his mental status is. I can’t tell at this moment, first he has to be back.”
    Asked how he could be welcomed back while Jadon Sancho is exiled after his public bust-up with the boss, Dutchman Ten Hag replied: “Those issues are nothing to do with each other. One is internal, the other one is external.”
    United released the statement confirming the player’s return just over two hours before Ten Hag faced the media to preview the match against Crystal Palace.
    “We make the statement, so I refer to the statement,” Ten Hag said. “I think everything has been made clear in the statement.
    “No, I don’t think it’s a distraction. We focus on the games and he will do as well.”
    Asked for details on his return, the Dutchman said: “On Saturday, he will be back in the training, so tomorrow.
    “I have to see (how fit he is), but I think, yeah (he’s fit).”
    Ten Hag insisted he did not want to stray into “hypothetical” discussions about Antony or stray too far away from the club statement on Friday.
    It has been reported in Brazil that Gabriela has told police that £150,000-a-week Antony assaulted her four times.
    She previously alleged she was first attacked in June 2022 while pregnant and on holiday in Brazil.
    And she claimed in January Antony headbutted and punched her in a Manchester hotel, damaging a breast implant.
    She also alleged he threw a glass at her in May, injuring her finger.
    Cavallin led calls for Antony to be dropped from the squad in an exclusive interview with The Sun on Sunday.
    Gabriela said: “Antony needs to be taken off the pitch. It’s disappointing he’s still allowed to play while there’s an investigation.
    “I am absolutely destroyed by the whole process. How can life go on as normal for him?
    “They cant just know what they know now and not do anything. He needs to be removed.”
    Antony gave a tearful interview earlier this month in which he denied the allegations made against him, and stated he does not fear for his United future.
    He said: “It’s something that doesn’t cross my mind. I never touched her.
    “I know that many are massacring me but the truth always comes out. I am 100 per cent sure that I have never touched a woman.
    “I dream of returning to the national team and I want to show that Antony is innocent of all this.”
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    United parted ways with Mason Greenwood after charges of attempted rape, controlling and coercive behaviour and assault occasioning actual bodily harm against him were dropped.
    Old Trafford chiefs conducted their own investigation and decided it was “appropriate” for club and player to part company.
    Antony and his girlfriend Rosilene Silva arrive at Old TraffordCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
    Gabriela had urged United to drop him amid the investigationCredit: The Sun
    The star was quizzed by police over allegations of abuseCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke More