Former Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner was reportedly involved in an attack on a Copenhagen taxi driver and his name has since been reported to the police.The striker got involved in a fight with a driver from Dantaxi in Copenhagen on Sunday night. The driver was reportedly left with a broken jaw following the altercation.According to Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet, Bendtner was arrested early on Sunday and charged with assault but was later released by the police."It's the name that the driver has reported," DanTaxi communications manager Rasmus Krochin told the newspaper."We are deeply shaken. This applies to everyone in the company. We have been informed internally, and of course there is something that shakes people."Krochin confirmed to BT saying, "I can confirm that there has been a serious assault on one of our drivers tonight.""The driver is currently on the operating table with a broken jaw. Our director was informed about [it] this morning." "We have had a report about violence against a rental car. I can not tell you any more," added Copenhagen Police security chief Carsten Reenberg.According to Sky Sports, however, while Bendtner was arrested, he has not been charged.The 30-year-old striker is in Copenhagen for his international duties but was not picked for the Danish national team that played against Wales in Aarhus, Denmark. He presently plays for Norwegian club Rosenborg. The striker rose into the spotlight at Arsenal in 2005 after he moved to the London club as a teenager in 2004 and has since played for Birmingham City, Sunderland, Juventus, Wolfsburg and Nottingham Forest.He has since won the Norwegian title with Rosenborg in 2017 and has netted 24 goals in 47 games.Fans have since reacted to the news on social media:So yeah thought everyone should know Nicklas Bendtner is currently under arrest after breaking a taxi driver’s jaw last night— SH (@BeIgianCB) September 9, 2018Incredibly stupid comparing awards and titles won in individual sports with those won in a team sport.Even Bendtner, The Lord, has titles when it comes to it.The Messi and Bobby Charlton narratives are just plain nonsense.— '.' (@TheJiggvle) September 9, 2018#bendtner the lord has been arrested.— ethan morgan (@Vapocalypz) September 9, 2018Niklas Bendtner in trouble once again. Not the first time he's been having taxi problems. Oh Lord!😑@LeonardJN @Wilbacher @SanderPipita @okulv1990 @storli3n #Bendtner #Rosenborg #RBK @DrHahntastic pic.twitter.com/Jzp3EfIZvv— FarOutFootball (@FarOutFootball) September 9, 2018You mean Lord Bendtner allowed the police to arrest him 😂😂😂😂— Mômo Meddie (@Momo_Khalfan) September 9, 2018And the lord did smite down the sinner #bendtner #lordbendtner pic.twitter.com/w6aylhWBzF— jack long 🌐 (@jacklong0304) September 9, 2018Who dare arrest lord bendtner?!! https://t.co/A5GtTynuJi— #NKF 🇬🇭🇨🇦 (@nkf_gh) September 9, 2018While God's in jail, who's in charge now? #Bendtner— United ψ (@twittil) September 9, 2018Nicklas Bendtner ... #pldk #bolddk pic.twitter.com/xnSqJS46ru— Jonatan Rying Larsen (@JonatanRying) September 9, 2018Both Rosenborg and the Danish Football Association declined to comment on the situation. Bendtner could not be reached for comment.