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Gary Neville found innocent in 'German law' after Frenkie de Jong tweet investigated
Gary Neville has been "found innocent" after a tweet he posted about Manchester United target Frenkie de Jong was investigated by German authorities.The Sky Sports pundit urged De Jong to take legal action against Barcelona with the club splashing the cash on several new signings this summer despite the fact they owe the Dutch midfielder millions in deferred wages.After being informed of the outcome of the pointless inquiry, Neville assumed he'd been targeted by "sensitive" Barcelona supporters living in Germany as according to German law, any time a tweet is reported by a user, the author of said tweet must be notified.READ MORE: Gary Neville urges Frenkie de Jong to take legal action against "bullying" Barcelona"I’ve been found innocent thankfully in a German Court of Law! Those Barca fans are sensitive," Neville posted.His initial tweet read: "De Jong should consider legal action v Barcelona and all players should be behind him! A club spending fortunes on new players whilst not paying the ones they have under contract their full money is immoral and a breach.