Manchester United have been hit with a UEFA charge for the "field invasion" in Tuesday's Champions League clash with Juventus.
Greater Manchester Police have confirmed that one man in his forties remained in custody on Wednesday afternoon after being arrested on suspicion of pitch invasion the previous evening. Three individuals made it onto the playing surface during Juventus’ 1-0 win at Old Trafford.
UEFA charged the club for "field invasion". The case will be dealt with by the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body on 22 November - the week before United host their final Group H match against Young Boys.
A club spokesperson said: "We will be responding to the UEFA charge and we are reviewing our pitchside security protocols in the light of the pitch incursions at last night's game."
United have avoided punishment for their late arrival at Old Trafford, and for the kick-off being two minutes 10 seconds behind schedule.