Harry Maguire ‘fought outside Greek bar after his sister was stabbed in the arm’ local media claims

Manchester United captain Harry Maguire allegedly attacked police officers after his younger sister was stabbed in the arm, according to local media reports.   

The £85million England International was seen leaving court today after spending three nights in a jail cell.   

A brawl kicked off after rival fans shouted ‘F*** United’ on Thursday. His sister Daisy was then stabbed in the arm with a ‘sharp object’ and Maguire stepped in to defend her, according to the Mykonos Voice.  

Manchester United captain Harry Maguire was seen leaving court today after spending three nights in a jail cell

The £85million England International allegedly attacked police officers after his younger sister (pictured) was stabbed in the arm, according to local media reports

The £85million England International allegedly attacked police officers after his younger sister (pictured) was stabbed in the arm, according to local media reports

A brawl kicked off after rival fans shouted 'F*** United' on Thursday. His sister Daisy (pictured) was then stabbed in the arm with a 'sharp object' and Maguire stepped in to defend her, according to local media

A brawl kicked off after rival fans shouted ‘F*** United’ on Thursday. His sister Daisy (pictured) was then stabbed in the arm with a ‘sharp object’ and Maguire stepped in to defend her, according to local media

Harry Maguire (baseball cap) is escorted by plain clothes police officers to the central police station on the island of Syros, west of Mykonos, after he was arrested on Thursday night for allegedly assaulting officers during a raucous night out

Harry Maguire (baseball cap) is escorted by plain clothes police officers to the central police station on the island of Syros, west of Mykonos, after he was arrested on Thursday night for allegedly assaulting officers during a raucous night out

Manchester United captain Harry Maguire allegedly attacked police officers after his younger sister was stabbed in the arm, according to local media reports

Manchester United captain Harry Maguire allegedly attacked police officers after his younger sister was stabbed in the arm, according to local media reports

Maguire then allegedly attacked policemen and five officers wrestled him to the ground. 

The footballer, who earns roughly £190,000-a-week, then allegedly tried to bribe officers. 

He and two other men, thought to be fellow players, have collectively been charged with aggravated assault, verbal assault and attempted bribery of a police official, although it is unclear exactly who has been charged with what. 

Maguire’s lawyer told Sky News that he has denied all charges but didn’t say on what grounds.  

A source told The Sun: ‘There was a group of guys who had been chanting at Harry on Wednesday night, but it was a bit of banter. On Thursday they were more aggressive, saying, ‘F*** United’.

‘They were trying to wind him up. They were also trying to mess around with a group of girls there. Harry got upset. They told Harry, ‘F*** United’ again and a brawl started with Harry’s mates.

Maguire was seen walking free from a Greek court today after he and two other men were charged with aggravated assault, verbal assault and attempted bribery

Maguire is seen leaving court

Maguire was seen walking free from a Greek court today after he and two other men were charged with aggravated assault, verbal assault and attempted bribery

Maguire's lawyer told Sky News that the footballer denied all charges against him but didn't specify on what grounds

Maguire’s lawyer told Sky News that the footballer denied all charges against him but didn’t specify on what grounds

Maguire, wearing a baseball cap and a pair of Gucci trainers, is escorted into Syros police station this evening after taking a  one hour boat ride to his new jail cell

Maguire, wearing a baseball cap and a pair of Gucci trainers, is escorted into Syros police station this evening after taking a one hour boat ride to his new jail cell

Maguire, wearing a baseball cap and a pair of Gucci trainers, is escorted into Syros police station this evening after taking a one hour boat ride to his new jail cell

‘Two or three more police came but Harry was so strong and upset that they couldn’t pin him down. It took more than five officers to get him down.’

Maguire, 27, has now spent three nights in a cell along with two other men thought to be fellow players, aged 28 and 29, and the trio have been transferred to the neighbouring island of Syros. 

The decision deals a blow to Maguire’s lawyers who insisted earlier that he would be released. 

The maximum sentence for bribery in Greece is three years in prison but Maguire’s lawyer said he denies all wrongdoing. She said: ‘Maguire denies the allegations against him. Fortunately, we will get rid of it tomorrow.’

The chief prosecutor told local media that he expects Maguire to make an apology at the hearing. 

One of the three men involved in the brawl was transferred to the island of Syros today while wearing a mask and dark sunglasses while hiding his face from the camera

One of the three men involved in the brawl was transferred to the island of Syros today while wearing a mask and dark sunglasses while hiding his face from the camera

One of the three men involved in the brawl was transferred to the island of Syros today while wearing a mask and dark sunglasses while hiding his face from the camera

Maguire, a father-of-two, was seen this evening being taken into Syros police station by plain-clothes officers after an hour-long ferry crossing to his new jail cell with the two other men. 

Police said that two of their officers suffered facial injuries during the initial scrap after they were allegedly hurled to the ground, punched and kicked. 

In a statement released yesterday afternoon, Mykonos police accused the three men of another violent altercation once they had been taken into custody. On arrival to Mykonos police station, according to the statement, the men continued to resist, ‘pushing and beating three police officers’.

The statement also said that ‘one of the detainees tried to offer money so that the trial against them would not be completed’ but did not name Maguire. 

Footage taken yesterday by Maguire's sister Daisy shows the group lounging in the sun at the SantAnna bar in Mykonos

Footage taken yesterday by Maguire’s sister Daisy shows the group lounging in the sun at the SantAnna bar in Mykonos. Also in attendance were fellow United youngsters Marcus Rashford, 22, and Brandon Williams, 19, as well as Love Island star Chris Hughes, 27, and snooker player Judd Trump, 31

Two days ago, Maguire was pictured drinking at a pool party at SantAnna Bar with fellow United youngsters Marcus Rashford, 22, and Brandon Williams, 19, as well as Love Island star Chris Hughes, 27, and snooker player Judd Trump, 31 and his brother Joe Maguire. It is not clear if anybody at this party was with Maguire later that evening.  

A brawl involving Manchester United captain Harry Maguire began after rival fans shouted ‘F*** United’ before the footballer allegedly attacked police and five officers wrestled him to the ground, it was claimed last night. 

The £85million England international was allegedly involved in a bust-up with a group of other Englishmen before becoming ‘very abusive and aggressive’ towards officers who arrived to intervene last night on the island of Mykonos. 

A source told The Sun: ‘There was a group of guys who had been chanting at Harry on Wednesday night, but it was a bit of banter. On Thursday they were more aggressive, saying, ‘F*** United’.

Harry Maguire chatting with friends by the pool on Thursday

Maguire was earlier on Thursday picture knocking back drinks by a pool with fellow Manchster United stars Brandon Williams (right, sitting to the left of the young woman) and Marcus Rashford (sitting to her right)

Maguire (left) was earlier on Thursday picture knocking back drinks by a pool with fellow Manchster United stars Brandon Williams (right, sitting to the left of the young woman) and Marcus Rashford (sitting to her right)

‘They were trying to wind him up. They were also trying to mess around with a group of girls there. Harry got upset. They told Harry, ‘F*** United’ again and a brawl started with Harry’s mates.

‘Two or three more police came but Harry was so strong and upset that they couldn’t pin him down. It took more than five officers to get him down.’

Maguire, 27, has now spent two nights in a cell along with two other men thought to be fellow players, aged 28 and 29, and the trio have been transferred to the neighbouring island of Syros where they will appear before the state prosecutor tomorrow at 11am on charges including aggravated assault, verbal assault and attempted bribery.  

‘Until then,’ the spokesman Petros Vassilakis told the Daily Mail, ‘he will remain in police custody. That means in the holding cell of the Syros precinct.’

Maguire was on Thursday night pictured at the Bonbonniere Bar in Mykonos sat around a shisha table with other young men and women

Maguire was on Thursday night pictured at the Bonbonniere Bar in Mykonos sat around a shisha table with other young men and women

Maguire was on Thursday night pictured at the Bonbonniere Bar in Mykonos sat around a shisha table with other young men and women

The decision deals a blow to Maguire’s lawyers who insisted earlier that he would be released. 

The maximum sentennce for bribery in Greece is three years in prison but Maguire’s lawyer said he denies all wrongdoing. She said: ‘Maguire denies the allegations against him. Fortunately, we will get rid of it tomorrow.’

The chief prosecutor told local media that he expects Maguire to make an apology at the hearing. 

Maguire, a father-of-two, was seen this evening being taken into Syros police station by plain-clothes officers after an hour-long ferry crossing to his new jail cell with the two other men. 

Police said that two of their officers suffered facial injuries during the initial scrap after they were allegedly hurled to the ground, punched and kicked. 

In a statement released yesterday afternoon, Mykonos police accused the three men of another violent altercation once they had been taken into custody. On arrival to Mykonos police station, according to the statement, the men continued to resist, ‘pushing and beating three police officers’.

The statement also said that ‘one of the detainees tried to offer money so that the trial against them would not be completed’ but did not name Maguire. 

Two days ago, Maguire was pictured drinking at a pool party at SantAnna Bar with fellow United youngsters Marcus Rashford, 22, and Brandon Williams, 19, as well as Love Island star Chris Hughes, 27, and snooker player Judd Trump, 31 and his brother Joe Maguire. It is not clear if anybody at this party was with Maguire later that evening.  

Police have said that two groups of Englishmen were brawling outside Mykonos’ Fabrica bar in the early hours of Friday morning and when they tried to intervene they were rounded on by three men, including the centre-half.

‘When the brawl was all sorted out, one of the two groups – with the football players – started verbally abusing officers. There were several policemen there. At some point, one of the three members of the group – they were aged 27, 28, and 29 – threw a swing at one of the policemen and a fight ensued.’ Petros Vassilakis a police spokesman said. 

‘All of the three were arrested but during the effort to do so, the other two, including the football player, got violent also. They threw down at least two policemen, hit them with their fists and kicked them.’ The police spokesman continued.

‘I can’t tell you what they were telling us. All English swear words against the authorities and against the work of the police. All three, including the football player, are being held in custody, locked up in Mykonos cell. They will appear before a state prosecutor on the island of Syros later today to be charged with aggravated assault.’   

In an official statement, Greek police said: ‘Three foreigners, aged 27, 28 and 29, were arrested in Mykonos by police officers of the Mykonos police department.

‘Patrolling police officers in the area of ​​Mykonos intervened and normalised a dispute between citizens, however, three foreigners involved in the incident turned against them, insulting and hitting a police officer with fists. 

‘The three foreigners were taken to the Mykonos Police Station, where upon their arrival they strongly resisted, pushing and beating three police officers.

‘One of the detainees then tried to offer money so that the trial against them would not be completed. The arrested (men) were taken to the Syros Prosecutor’s Office.’ 

Maguire, who earns £190,000-a-week plans to cut short his holiday and return to the UK, according to a source at Manchester United.

Lawyers for the club have been in contact with their player and they are awaiting clarification from police on the island over what charges he might face.

‘We are expecting more information from Mykonos as clarification is needed over exactly what happened and what charges he will face, if any.’ The lawyers said.

Manchester United said in a statement: ‘The club is aware of an alleged incident involving Harry Maguire in Mykonos on Thursday night. 

‘Contact has been made with Harry, and he is fully co-operating with the Greek authorities.

‘At this time we will be making no further comment.’ 

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