JAKARTA - Ryan Giggs will stand trial at Manchester Crown Court on January 24 next year on charges of assault and intimidation against his ex-girlfriend Kate Greville.

It is alleged that the former Manchester United star headbutted Greville at his home last November and injured him.

Giggs is also said to have engaged in controlling and bullying behavior against his ex between December 2017 and November 2020.

The 47-year-old has denied both allegations and previously issued a statement in which he said they constituted defamation.

Giggs attended a plea hearing and trial preparation at Manchester Crown Court with the decision that he will stand trial in January.

In a 15-minute hearing at Manchester Crown Court, a date was set for the trial to take place in the same court on 24 January

Not only that, Giggs is also accused of beating Greville's sister, Emma Greville, in the same incident on November 1. But again he denied this accusation.

During his time as a player, Giggs won 13 Premier League titles and was a co-owner of League Two team Salford City.

Giggs won two Champions League trophies, four FA Cups and three League Cups during his time at Old Trafford.


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