A website for a foundation which claimed to raise almost £50,000 in Diogo Jota's name for good causes has shut down.
Liverpool and the player's family denied any connection with the 'Diogo Jota Foundation' on Thursday as The Telegraph reported on its activity.
The 'foundation' website, established three days after Jota's death in July, said it had raised £47,715 for 'empowering youth, uplifting communities, and bringing the joy of football to all'.
But now the domain - diogojotafoundation.org - shows a blank page.
The website had featured logos for Liverpool FC, Unicef, Allianz and the Portuguese Platform of Development NGOs [non-governmental organisations], but three of them denied working with the foundation when approached by The Telegraph.