Euro 2016

Euro 2016Player embroiled in sexual abuse scandal on eve of tournament

Adult film director Torbe to Muniain and De Gea: Come to my house, where I show the girls who's boss

Spain's Euro 2016 preparations have been rocked by the emergence of a sexual abuse scandal involving goalkeeper David de Gea and Iker Muniain, with Torbe having previously sent a tweet to the two players.

Torbe, whose real name is Ignacio Allende Fernandez, was arrested in May on charges of child trafficking and money laundering.

Back in 2011 and 2012, he wrote tweets to De Gea and Iker Muniain in which he offered them services as well as inviting them to his house where he made the adult videos.

Despite his efforts, he would only receive one reply from Muniain.

Twice he tried to publicly the Manchester United stopper with the first occasion coming in May 2011 and the second in October of the same year with a bold "follow me and we can talk."

The most striking message came later in November of 2011 and remains the only attempt to try and the two players at the same time.

"Come to my house, where I show the girls who's boss," the adult film director said to both De Gea and Muniain.

The producer is known to be an avid follower of the Basque club and several of Muniain's teammates were a common link with the current Spain keeper.

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