Prosecutors demand Lucas Hernandez be sent to prison for breaking restraining order LaLiga - Atletico Madrid Told not to approach girlfriend after domestic violence case

The domestic violence case that has dogged Lucas Hernandez appears not to be over after a broken restraining order led to a prosecutor demanding he spend a year in prison.

Found guilty on two counts of domestic violence in February of last year, the Atletico Madrid defender was told not to approach or contact his girlfriend, Amelia Ossa, for six months.

However the couple were seen travelling to the United States for a honeymoon, via Madrid airport, in June and Hernandez was taken to the capital's Court of Violence against Women shortly after.

While the Frenchman was released, his partner was identified and not retained.

Now, a prosecutor has sent a letter - seen by EFE - that demands Hernandez's actions be considered a crime for which he should spend a year in prison, after which time the restraining order must be fully enacted as previously intended.

Ms. Ossa, meanwhile, is not considered to be as culpable given that the courts had not yet notified her of the restraining order at the time of the alleged offence.