Leicester face police probe
Adams has stayed behind in Spain with the eight players
Eight Leicester City players have been questioned by Spanish police over alleged incidents at their training camp in La Manga.
The squad had been taking a sunshine break to prepare for a final push at Premiership survival.
Leicester flew out on Sunday on the back of a run of 15 league and cup games without a win.
Chief executive Tim Davies is thought to have flown to Spain to meet up with boss Micky Adams and the eight players.
"The club is aware that a number of players have been interviewed by Spanish police as a result of alleged incidents which took place during a club training camp in Spain," said a club statement.
"The club is co-operating fully with the authorities in their investigations but, as these investigations are still on-going, is not in a position to make any further comment at this stage."
Adams has stayed behind in Spain with the eight players
Eight Leicester City players have been questioned by Spanish police over alleged incidents at their training camp in La Manga.
The squad had been taking a sunshine break to prepare for a final push at Premiership survival.
Leicester flew out on Sunday on the back of a run of 15 league and cup games without a win.
Chief executive Tim Davies is thought to have flown to Spain to meet up with boss Micky Adams and the eight players.
"The club is aware that a number of players have been interviewed by Spanish police as a result of alleged incidents which took place during a club training camp in Spain," said a club statement.
"The club is co-operating fully with the authorities in their investigations but, as these investigations are still on-going, is not in a position to make any further comment at this stage."