Manchester United star Harry Maguire was staying at an eight-bed luxury villa costing £29,000 a week on the south coast of the Greek island of Mykonos before he was convicted of attacking police officers.
The stunning waterfront property overlooks the golden coastline of popular Paradise and Paraga Beaches – the island’s two most famous beaches.
It is also near all the famous beach bar restaurants are located like Scorpios Mykonos, Kalua and Santana.
The villa was reportedly home to Harry Maguire who was holidaying with friends and family last week.
The £85 million defender was given a 21-month suspended sentence after he was convicted of assaulting and trying to bribe Greek police after a brawl in Mykonos.
The villa features a private infinity pool and relaxation pool as it overlooks neighbouring islands Naxos, Paros and Antiparos with panoramic sea views.
The eight-bed villa where Harry Maguire was staying while on holiday in Mykonos will set you back about £29,000 a week
The villa features a private infinity pool and a private relaxation pool as well as a private path leading to the sea and dock
The villa’s two buildings each include living rooms, dining rooms and sitting rooms as well as modern fully-equipped kitchens
The villa features panoramic sea views from its seating areas and overlooks neighbouring Naxos, Paros and Antiparos islands
Harry Maguire was staying at the villa with friends and family while on holiday before he was convicted of assault and bribery
The sprawling estate features two pools with vast outdoor space and several outdoor seating and dining areas
The property boasts multiple outdoor seating areas and an outdoor barbecue as well as two modern kitchens
Harry Maguire, pictured right at the villa, was holidaying on the Greek island of Mykonos with friends and family last week
It includes extensive outdoor space and outdoor dining areas as well as a private path leading to the sea and the dock.
The villa complex is made up of two buildings each with their own living room, sitting room, dining room and kitchen and its eight bedrooms are all en suite.
Maguire stayed at the property during his tumultuous holiday on the island where he was convicted of assault and bribery on Tuesday.
The defender is believed to have been staying there with friends and family including his sister Daisy and his fiancé Fern Hawkins.
The 27-year-old reportedly enjoyed a five-hour drinking session last Thursday, racking up a bar bill rumoured to be around £63,000 on vintage champagne, cocktails, steaks and lobster.
The tab included an £18,000 bottle of Dom Perignon Brut 2002, a £17,000 bottle of Armand de Brignac Champagne and £750 on several bottles of Jack Daniel’s.
He is understood to have been with Chelsea midfielder Ross Barkley, Love Island star Chris Hughes and snooker player Judd Trump, as well as members of his family.
Local media reports claimed that the footballer started fighting to defend his younger sister Daisy after she was stabbed in the arm with a pointed object.
It emerged that Maguire gorged on a £4.50 doner kebab with pals during a boozy night out just minutes before becoming embroiled in a fight that led to his arrest for attacking three policemen.
The eight-bed villa where Harry Maguire was staying while on holiday in Mykonos will set you back about £29,000 a week
The property, made up of two villas, features extensive outdoor space including covered seating areas overlooking the sea
Each of the property’s eight bedrooms is an en suite and the villa has enough space for up to 16 guests
There are two master bedrooms, four double bedrooms and two twin rooms with stunning views of the sea
Both of the property’s buildings come with a fully equipped modern kitchen and a spacious open plan dining area
Maguire, who earns £190,000 per week, wolfed down the kebab after emerging from the exclusive Bonbonniere night club in Mykonos where he had been drinking on Thursday night with a group of friends.
After leaving the celebrity haunt, which is frequented by a string of A listers and international footballers, Maguire and his pals headed to the nearby Gyros corner, a popular kebab joint.
The fight last week initially broke out in a narrow lane where both Bonbonniere and Gyros corner are located.
Maguire’s sister Daisy was approached by ‘gangster-style’ Albanian businessmen, one of whom started chatting her up, sources told The Sun.
When she turned him down, she was reportedly jabbed in the arm with a sharp metal straw, drawing blood and causing her to faint, at which point Maguire stepped in and a fight broke out.
Matters escalated after police intervened, leading to Maguire being arrested for assaulting three police officers and attempting to bribe them.
The £85million defender – who was not present in court when he was convicted – has since spoken out on the ruling yesterday and is protesting his innocence, with plans to appeal the verdict handed down by the Greek courts.
He said: ‘Following the hearing today, I have instructed my legal team with immediate effect to inform the courts we will be appealing.
‘I remain strong and confident regarding our innocence in this matter – if anything myself, family and friends are the victims.’
Maguire’s brother Joe who plays for non-league team Ilkeston Town, was also found guilty of assault, attacking police and attempted bribery while a third man, 29-year-old Christopher Sharman, was guilty of two assault charges and another of verbal abuse.
Ioannis Paradissis, lawyer for two of the six policemen involved in the case told MailOnline: ‘Harry Maguire is a disgrace. He has invented a pack of lies and has not had the decency to apologise.
‘He has insulted our police officers and he and his friends left three of them injured. They had to be taken to hospital and were brutally beaten by Maguire, his brother Joe and their friend.
‘Maguire and his friends then invented a story about Albanians attacking his sister. I’ve never heard such rubbish. This was a shameful attempt to cover up their disgusting behaviour and an insult to Albanians and the Greek police.
‘Maguire is a role model, he should hang his head in shame and return to Greece to apologise.’
Maguire was on Thursday night pictured at the Bonbonniere Bar in Mykonos sat around a shisha table with others
Footage taken by Maguire’s sister Daisy showing 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
Daisy Maguire shared this photo of herself with brother Harry hours before his trial started in Greece
Harry Maguire and his brother Joe were both convicted following last week’s chaotic brawl in Greece
Gareth Southgate has today axed Manchester United star Harry Maguire from the England squad after he was found guilty of assaulting and trying to bribe Greek police – as the prosecutor blasted the footballer’s ‘pack of lies’.
The England manager has acted swiftly to ditch the £85 million defender who was given a 21-month suspended sentence after he was convicted of all charges after the brawl in Mykonos.
Southgate, who previously named Maguire in his squad despite his legal woes, said in a statement this evening: ‘In light of this evening’s developments, I can confirm I have withdrawn Harry Maguire from the England squad for the matches against Iceland and Denmark.
The decision by the Three Lions boss – who previously warned Maguire could be dropped ‘if facts or information changes’ – means the star will not play in next month’s UEFA Nations League fixtures against Iceland and Denmark.