Egypt and Liverpool star Mohamed Salah will not be prosecuted by the Merseyside Police after he was apparently filmed using a mobile phone while driving.
Merseyside Police said there is "insufficient evidence" for them to take further action after footage circulated on Twitter in August.
The Police force spokesman said the 26-year-old had been "spoken to by officers and given advice and guidance around mobile phone use in a vehicle". Liverpool FC have declined to comment.
In August, a video circulated on social media appearing to show the Liverpool forward on his phone when stationary in his car and surrounded by a number of people following Liverpool's 4-0 win over West Ham United. The Premier League club said they had alerted police after discussions with the player.
Liverpool referred the incident to Merseyside Police, who said on Thursday no further action would be taken.
"We have spoken to the player also and will deal with any follow-up internally," they added.
The video appeared to show the Egypt international, who scored 44 goals for Liverpool last season, using his phone while behind the wheel as his car is surrounded by fans, including children.
It is thought to have been taken after Liverpool's 4-0 home win against West Ham on 12 August, in which Salah scored the opening goal.
Merseyside Police said: "We can confirm a 26-year-old man was spoken to following an incident on Arkles Lane in Liverpool on Sunday 12 August.
"Inquiries have taken place and there is insufficient evidence to support a prosecution and as such no further action will be taken. "The man has been spoken to by officers and given advice and guidance around mobile phone use in a vehicle."
In the U.K. it is illegal to hold a phone while driving, with the law applying if a driver has stopped at traffic lights or is queuing in traffic.
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