The man accused of racially abusing Rio Ferdinand is facing the prospect of another trial.
The jury considering Jamie Arnold’s case on Friday told the judge at Wolverhampton Crown Court that there was no realistic prospect of them reaching a majority verdict.
The jury has now been discharged and the Crown Prosecution Service has confirmed it will seek a retrial, possibly in November.
Mr Arnold denies causing racially aggravated harassment, alarm or distress.
Ferdinand gave evidence at the trial and it is thought likely he will again be called as a witness for the retrial.
Arnold, 32, was accused of racially abusing Ferdinand during Wolves’ game against Manchester United at Molineux in May 2021, at which the former England international was working as a pundit for BT Sport.
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