City conduct investigation over Kyle Walker's alleged party with sex workers during coronavirus lockdown

The England protector is confronting disciplinary methods after a report in The Sun paper asserted he and a companion paid for two sex laborers to visit his Cheshire home only hours in the wake of giving a supplication to his internet based life adherents to follow UK government guidance and "continue following the conventions" during the pandemic.

An announcement gave by Walker, 29, read: "I need to accept this open door to give an open expression of remorse for the decisions I made a week ago which have brought about a story today about my private life in a newspaper paper.

"I comprehend that my situation as an expert footballer brings the obligation of being a good example. In that capacity, I need to apologize to my family, companions, football club, supporters and the general population for allowing them to down.

"There are legends out there having an essential effect to society right now, and I have been quick to help backing and feature their astonishing penances and life-sparing work over the previous week.

"My activities right now in direct complexity to what I ought to have been doing with respect to the lockdown. What's more, I need to re-repeat the message: Stay home, remain safe."

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