Tributes have poured in from the world of football following Peter Whittingham's death at the age of 35.
The former Cardiff playmaker suffered head injuries at a pub in Barry on March 7 from what South Wales Police have described as an "accidental fall".
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Whittingham's former Cardiff boss, and ex-Bluebirds colleagues Aaron Ramsey and Robbie Fowler were among those to pay tribute to the cultured midfielder.
Leicester's England playmaker James Maddison posted: "Rest in Peace Peter Whittingham. Didnt know him personally but have the biggest respect for his footballing ability and that wand of a left foot which scored so many free kicks which I absolutely loved watching. Thoughts are with his family and friends."
Whittingham had been at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff since the accident nearly two weeks ago.
South Wales Police said on Wednesday said there is "no evidence or suggestion of a criminal act" and that it appeared the injury was caused by an "accidental fall".
The Police said in a further statement on Thursday that a file of evidence is being prepared for the coroner.