The brother of former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has been imprisoned and “placed under formal investigation” over claims he was part of a gang who tried to extort millions from the footballer.
Mathias Pogba is being investigated on suspicion of “gang-based extortion and participation in a criminal association”, a judicial source has told Reuters.
Four other people who appeared with Mathias Pogba before a judge on Saturday were also put under formal investigation. Three were ordered to be detained.
Mathias has denied the allegations against him in statements posted on social media.
Last month, prosecutors in France began investigating allegations that Paul Pogba, who won the 2018 World Cup with France, was the target of extortion by an organised group, that included his brother and childhood friends.
They allegedly demanded €13m (£11m) from the midfielder, who rejoined Juventus in the summer transfer window, and repeatedly intimidated him, claiming he did not support them after he became an international footballer.
An official close to the investigation told the Associated Press Pogba admitted to investigators he had already paid €100,000 (£86,800) to the group.
Paul Pogba paid €100,000 to group trying to extort him, officials say
It came after the Juventus star’s brother claimed he was planning to make “great revelations” that would make fans and teammates look at him in a different light.
Mathias Pogba’s social media video also promised to reveal “very important things” about Paris Saint-Germain superstar Kylian Mbappe – as well as questions of “integrity” regarding Pogba’s agent Rafaela Pimenta.