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Manchester United players 'made sex tape in club toilets and passed video between team-mates'

Allegations appearing in Sunday newspaper claim the club is investigating the incident

Simon Rice
Sunday 08 February 2015 09:40 EST
A view outside Old Trafford
A view outside Old Trafford (GETTY IMAGES)

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A Manchester United player was filmed by team-mates as he and a woman were involved in an 'intimate sex act' in the toilets of a club, with the video then being passed around team-mates, it was alleged today.

The Sun on Sunday claim the club is investigating following the alleged incident in which a women in her 20s performed a sex act on an un-named player. It's alleged that some of the player's Manchester United team-mates filmed the incident by putting camera phones over and under the cubicle door.

Whilst no players are named, the report says the footage was then shared around the dressing room.

The alleged incident happened at an "exclusive" Manchester venue.

It was business as usual for the club today, however, as Manchester United travelled to Upton Park to play West Ham in the Premier League.

Manchester United have been contacted for comment on the story.

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