Newcastle United midfielder Cheik Tiote will fight against multiple motoring charges, a court has heard.
The Ivory Coast international has been accused of using a false Belgian driving licence, committing fraud while trying to obtain a UK driving licence, as well as making a false statement to gain insurance.
The 27-year-old has also been charged with driving his car without a valid licence or insurance in February of this year.
It is understood that Tiote will contest the charges, with a trial expected to be carried out in October, according to the Daily Mail.
Tiote will enter a plea at a hearing on September 6.