Manchester City star Rodri has fallen foul of his neighbours — who reported him to police for flying a drone outside the windows of their apartment, The Sun reports.
Rodri has angered tenants in a city centre high-rise next to his penthouse pad.
They allege his drone-flying hobby has invaded their privacy and left them fearing he has been able to see into their properties as they relax at home.
Police now plan to speak to the Spanish star, 29, to ensure he is aware of the law.
One resident who contacted The Sun said: “I live with my partner on a high floor and the last thing you expect to see when you’re watching telly is a drone a metre outside the window.
“My wife is very unnerved by it. One of the benefits of living so high up is that you’re not overlooked by anyone, but now we are being plagued by Rodri and his drone.”
Multiple residents of the building in Salford, Gtr Manchester, have asked their concierge to speak to staff who manage the block where Rodri lives.
Some have also contacted police over concerns he is breaching strict rules on where drones can fly and what they are allowed to film.
One, who lives with his girlfriend on the 34th floor, said they were watching television one evening when they saw a green flashing light outside their window.
Greater Manchester Police said: “We have received a complaint and officers are making enquiries.”
The Civil Aviation Authority says drone pilots must respect privacy and not cause a nuisance. Pilots must take a theory test and register with the CAA before flying most drones.
Rodri, who dates medical student Laura Iglesias, was crowned world’s best player when he won the 2024 Ballon d’Or. He joined City from Atletico Madrid in 2019 in a £63million deal.
(Complete Sports)
