Manchester United captain Harry Maguire has received a bomb risk to his house.
The risk used to be reported to Cheshire Police, who done a sweep of the England world’s house on Thursday afternoon sooner than confirming that “no suspicious objects” were discovered.
Maguire has two small kids with his fiancee Fern Hawkins.
A spokesman for Maguire said: “Within the final 24 hours, Harry has received a severe risk to his family house.
“He has reported this to the police who are now having a survey into the topic. The security of his family and contributors round him is clearly Harry’s quantity 1 priority.
“He’ll proceed to put together for this weekend’s fixture as normal and we is presumably no longer commenting in any additional ingredient today.”
A observation from Cheshire Police read: “On Wednesday 20 April Cheshire Police were known as to reports of a bomb risk at an tackle in the Wilmslow situation.
“No evacuations took situation but, as a precautionary measure, a police explosives dog attended the tackle on Thursday 21 April to behavior a search of the gardens and surrounding situation.
“No suspicious objects were discovered at some stage in the search.
“An investigation into the bomb risk remains ongoing and no arrests had been made today.”