(Reuters) - British Police said on Monday they will not take action against fans of Premier League side Crystal Palace after they displayed a banner at Selhurst Park last weekend that spoke out against Newcastle United's takeover by a Saudi Arabia-led consortium.
Newcastle were sold to a group consisting of Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund , PCP Capital Partners and RB Sports & Media earlier this month.
The banner at Palace, unveiled during the sides' 1-1 draw, took aim at the league's ownership test and Croydon Metropolitan Police had said they would investigate. "Following an assessment, officers have concluded that no offences have been committed. No further action will be taken," a police statement read.Article type: metered
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