Norwich City striker Hwang Ui-jo has been suspended by South Korea pending a police inquiry into claims he illegally filmed an ex-partner without consent.
The Norwich City forward is accused of filming a sexual encounter with his former girlfriend on his phone and sharing it on social media.
Hwang, who played for Norwich against Watford on Tuesday and scored a goal in their 3-2 loss, denies the allegation.
The BBC understands the Championship club is aware of the allegations.
The Canaries will continue to monitor developments.
Hwang is on a season-long loan at Carrow Road from Premier League club Nottingham Forest.