Sunderland suspends Adam Johnson for sexual abuse
English Premier League club Sunderland suspended midfielder Adam Johnson
after he was arrested on suspicion of sexual
activity with a girl under the age of 16.
English Premier League club Sunderland suspended midfielder Adam Johnson on Monday after he was arrested on suspicion of sexual activity with a girl under the age of 16.
The 27-year-old Johnson, who has played for England, was later released on police bail "pending ongoing investigations," a force in north-east England said.
News of Johnson's arrest emerged Monday, a day before Sunderland's Premier League game at Hull.
"A 27-year-old man was arrested earlier today on suspicion of sexual activity with a girl under 16," police in the northeast city of Durham said in a statement on Monday when asked about reports of Johnson's arrest.
In response, Sunderland said in a statement that Johnson had been suspended by the club "pending the outcome of a police investigation."
Johnson grew up near Durham and began his career in north-east England with Middlesbrough, graduating from the academy to the first team. Johnson's impressive performances secured a transfer to Manchester City in 2010 for 7 million pounds (now about $11 million).
But after City won the Premier League in 2012, Johnson sought more regular first-team football and joined Sunderland for 10 million pounds (now about $15 million).
Johnson made the last of his 12 England appearances in August 2012 against Italy.
English Premier League club Sunderland suspended midfielder Adam Johnson on Monday after he was arrested on suspicion of sexual activity with a girl under the age of 16.
The 27-year-old Johnson, who has played for England, was later released on police bail "pending ongoing investigations," a force in north-east England said.
News of Johnson's arrest emerged Monday, a day before Sunderland's Premier League game at Hull.
"A 27-year-old man was arrested earlier today on suspicion of sexual activity with a girl under 16," police in the northeast city of Durham said in a statement on Monday when asked about reports of Johnson's arrest.
In response, Sunderland said in a statement that Johnson had been suspended by the club "pending the outcome of a police investigation."
Johnson grew up near Durham and began his career in north-east England with Middlesbrough, graduating from the academy to the first team. Johnson's impressive performances secured a transfer to Manchester City in 2010 for 7 million pounds (now about $11 million).
But after City won the Premier League in 2012, Johnson sought more regular first-team football and joined Sunderland for 10 million pounds (now about $15 million).
Johnson made the last of his 12 England appearances in August 2012 against Italy.

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