The father of Premier League and England footballers Gary and Phil Neville will be charged with sexual assault.
Neville Neville (63) is accused of sexually assaulting a 46-year-old woman in March, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)said.
Nazir Afzal from the CPS said: “Greater Manchester Police has investigated an allegation of sexual assault by Mr Neville in March 2013.
“I have reviewed all the evidence that they have gathered and have authorised the police to charge him with one count of sexual assault by penetration against a 46-year-old woman.”
He will appear at Bury and Rochdale Magistrates’ Court on June 12th.
Neville was arrested in March by police investigating the alleged assault in the Greenmount area of Bury. It is claimed to have taken place in the early hours of March 23rd.
As well as working as an agent for his sons, outgoing Everton captain Phil and former Manchester United captain, Gary — now an England coach and pundit,
Mr Neville is a former director of League One side Bury FC.
He was also a sportsman in his own right, and played for Greenmount in the Bolton Cricket League in the 1980s.
Simon McKay, Mr Neville’s solicitor-advocate, said: “I confirm Mr
Neville has been charged with sexual assault.
“In response to the CPS’s swift and public statement, I wish to state clearly that he strenuously denies the allegation.
“I am instructed to test the propriety of the decision to charge and Mr Neville intends to defend the allegation vehemently. “Please respect the family’s privacy at this difficult time.”