Sheffield Utd investigating after video purportedly showing player in altercation shared online
Sheffield United has said it is investigating after footage was shared online purportedly showing striker Oli McBurnie in an altercation with a man in the street.
The video, which has been viewed on Twitter nearly a million times, shows a brief confrontation involving people shouting at each other.
It also appears to show a mobile phone being knocked out of someone's hand before being stamped on.
The recently relegated Premier League club said in a statement: "Officials at Sheffield United are aware of the video circulating on social media and are currently investigating."
North Yorkshire Police said the incident - reported to have been filmed in Knaresborough, Harrogate - had not been reported to its officers.
A spokeswoman said: "We would encourage anyone involved in this incident to report it to the police so the circumstances surrounding the incident can be established and support offered to the victim."
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Last year, the Premier League footballer, who also plays for Scotland, was fined £28,500 for drink-driving after a police officer spotted him reaching an "idiotic" speed in his high-powered Audi.
The 24-year-old forward appeared at Leeds Magistrates' Court where he admitted the charge and was banned from the roads for 12 months.
Police stopped the £17.5 million football player in his black Audi R8 near his home in Garforth, Leeds, in the early hours of October 2019.