Real Madrid Denies any wrongdoing amidst allegations

Real Madrid player Isco has issued an official statment to deny taking part in the sex party that David de Gea was alleged to have organised for Iker Muniain and one other footballer in 2012.

Reports in eldiario.es on Friday morning referred to the testimony of a witness, who named Muniain as one of the two U21 Spanish national team players involved.

However, El Confidencial named Isco as the other unnamed player to have taken part, though the player strongly denies those claims.

"Given the appearance of my name in some news reports over the past few hours, I want to communicate that it is completely false that I had any involvement," a statement from the player said.

"These are events of which I have absolutely no knowledge of and of which I have never been at all aware.

"I have, therefore, asked my lawyers to take all legal actions they consider necessary to ensure that it is made very clear that the appearance of my name in this case is a serious error and a great injustice."

Unlike David de Gea, who spoke to the media at Spain's Euro 2016 camp on Friday afternoon, Isco was not selected for the final La Roja squad.