A PROMISING defender linked to the Premier League is reportedly one of three Real Madrid players arrested for a sex video involving a minor.
Spanish police arrested three men at Real Madrid’s pitch in Valdebebas, the capital, on Thursday but have yet to call any of the three.
The underage teen’s mother went to police after a video of the encounter was allegedly shared on WhatsApp without her consent.
Gran Canaria media revealed that one of the three is a rising star who joined two Premier League clubs earlier this year as a potential player.
Reports claim that the arrested soccer players were part of an organization of four men and three women who were together in a VIP relaxation space at Amadores Beach Club in Puerto Rico in June.
The footballer linked to the Premier League would have gone to the pool with one of them while the other two stayed with the other three Real Madrid players “to have consensual sex”.
The island newspaper La Provincia reported that one of the women later suspected that one of the players on her phone was recording the match.
The report said: “The actors admitted to filming but promised to remove the content.
“Two months later, two of the girls, plus a minor, discovered that the video recorded in June was being shared between WhatsApp groups.
“That’s when the boy’s mother reported him. “
It is claimed that the player deleted the clip from his phone.
Spanish police showed on Thursday they had arrested a Real Madrid Castilla player and two Real Madrid C players.
A fourth man questioned by police, a player of Real Madrid C, Real Madrid’s second subsidiary, has not been officially arrested.
None of the 4 has yet given their impression before the investigating judge of the court of the municipality of San Bartolomé de Tirajana, where the investigation is taking place.
They get a subpoena once the judge gets the police report.
A spokesman for the Gran Canaria Civil Guard said: “A mother accompanied by her 16-year-old daughter reported to the police of Santa María de Guía, in the province of Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, that there would be recordings of her consensual sexual relations of her daughter. Relationships that were recorded with her consent and that she now knows are circulating.
“The events in the municipality of Mogán date back to mid-June, but now he says he knows that these photographs exist.
“For this reason, the Court 3 of San Bartolomé de Tirajana ordered the Civil Guard to make several more people available to the court. “
Confirming that none of those arrested belonged to Real Madrid’s first team, the spokesman added: “Their phones have been seized and they have been released for the time being.
“The arrests took place this morning. One of the detainees is a Real Madrid Castilla player and both are Real Madrid C players.
“Another Real Madrid C player is being investigated. “
Real Madrid said in a statement last night: “Real Madrid wants to communicate that it has learned that a Castilla player and three Real Madrid C players have filed complaints with the Civil Guard for the alleged dissemination of a personal video through WhatsApp.
“When the club has detailed knowledge of the facts, we will take appropriate action. “
The age of consent in Spain increased from thirteen to 16 in 2015, meaning teenagers this age can have sex but cannot drive a car on Spanish roads or vote.
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