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Wales boss Ryan Giggs has had his bail extended after being arrested on suspicion of assault last November.

The Manchester United legend was arrested and then bailed following an alleged row with his ‘on-off girlfriend’ Kate Greville.

Giggs is also the co-owner of League Two club Salford City

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Giggs is also the co-owner of League Two club Salford City

In a statement on Friday, a Greater Manchester Police spokesman said: “A 46-year-old man (now aged 47) arrested on suspicion of section 39 common assault and section 47 assault in November 2020 has had his bail extended until Saturday May 1.

“This relates to an incident reported to police at 10.05pm on Sunday November 1 2020, on Chatsworth Road, Worsley.

“A file remains with the CPS and a decision is expected in due course.”

As a result of his arrest, Giggs did not manage Wales for their November Nations League matches as Robert Page was placed in temporary charge.

At the time, a statement on behalf Giggs denied the assault allegations.

Giggs was named Wales boss in January 2018

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Giggs was named Wales boss in January 2018

It read: “Mr Giggs denies all allegations of assault made against him.

“He is co-operating with the police and will continue to assist them with their ongoing investigations.”

Giggs, who was appointed Wales boss in 2018, led his country to a second successive European Championship tournament in 2019.

The Dragons kick off their Euro 2020 campaign against Switzerland on June 12.



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