Nicky Butt pictured returning to Manchester United for the first time since he was arrested following argument with ex-wife Nicky Butt attended training at Carrington for the first time since his arrest Former Manchester United midfielder was involved in argument with his ex-wife United are standing by their academy head while they await police's decision The Class of '92 member won six Premier League titles as a player for the club By Peter Rutzler For Mailonline Published: 10:42 BST, 22 April 2019 | Updated: 11:03 BST, 22 April 2019 Nicky Butt has been pictured returning to Manchester United for the first time since he was arrested following an incident involving his ex-wife. United's head of academy was released on bail without charge last week after being arrested by police on suspicion of assault. The 44-year-old was pictured wearing a red top and sunglasses as he drove into Carrington on Monday morning. Nicky Butt has been pictured returning to Manchester United for the first time since his arrest He was arrested on suspicion of assault last week but released on bail without charge United are sticking by their former midfielder while they await the decision of the police The 44-year-old was pictured wearing a red top and sunglasses as he drove into Carrington Butt has overseen the development of players including Marcus Rashford and Jesse Lingard The Red Devils are sticking by their former midfielder after the incident, which saw his ex-wife Shelley Barlow suffer a cut to her hand following an argument. Sportsmail understands United have been told that Butt, 44, was at the couple's house in Hale with Barlow’s permission to collect personal items when an argument resulted in Butt knocking a mobile phone out of Barlow’s hand, leading to a smashed phone and the cut hand. United are monitoring the situation while they await the police's decision, but Butt is continuing in his coaching role as normal in the interim. Assuming that account is accepted by the police, Butt’s role at Old Trafford will be unaffected. The Class of '92 member won six Premier League titles and was part of the Treble winning side Butt has been in charge of United's academy since 2016 and has also coached the Under-23s Butt replaced Brian McClair as the club's head of academy in 2016 and he has also spent time in temporary charge of the Red Devils' Under-23s. During his time in charge of the youth set-up, the ex-England international has overseen the transition of several academy products into the first team, including Marcus Rashford, Jesse Lingard and Scott McTominay. The Class of '92 member won six Premier League titles while at Old Trafford and was part of the club's famous Treble winning team in 1999. Share or comment on this article: Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility