Former Leeds United player Aaron Lennon detained under Mental Health Act

Published 3rd May 2017
Last updated 3rd May 2017

Everton footballer Aaron Lennon has been detained under the Mental Health Act amid concern for his welfare.

The 30-year-old, who has 21 caps for England, was taken to hospital on Sunday to be assessed after officers were called to a road in Salford.

Lennon was born in Chapeltown and started his career with Leeds United. He was with the youth team between 2001-2003 and then the first team between 2003 and 2005.

Leeds united have tweeted to say that they hope he gets well soon.

His club said he was being treated for a "stress-related illness" and his representative urged him to "stay strong".

The footballer last played for Everton as a substitute in the goalless draw at Middlesbrough on February 11.

Greater Manchester Police said:

"Police were called at around 4.35pm to reports of a concern for the welfare of a man on Eccles Old Road."

"Officers attended and a 30-year-old man was detained under Section 136 of the Mental Health Act and was taken to hospital for assessment."

Lennon's representative, Base Soccer Agency, tweeted:

"Everyone at Base Soccer sends their support to @AaronLennon12 - get well soon and stay strong."

In a statement reported in the Mail, Everton said:

"Aaron Lennon is currently receiving care and treatment for a stress-related illness.

"The club is supporting him through this and his family has appealed for privacy at this time."

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