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Maguire to be charged with aggravated assault – Greek police

Manchester United captain Harry Maguire is expected to be charged with aggravated assault after his involvement in an alleged incident with police officers in Mykonos.

Maguire was detained along with two friends following an altercation with officers on the Greek island on Friday (AEST).

Police were called to address a confrontation between two groups at a bar.

England international Maguire, 27, arrived in Syros – the administrative centre of the region – on Saturday and is set to face charges.

Maguire’s lawyer Konstantinos Darivas was quoted by The Guardian as saying his client denies the allegations and is “fully convinced that he will be released without any charges”.

But in a widely circulated statement, police spokesman Petros Vassilakis said: “When the brawl was all sorted out, one of the two groups – with the football player – 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.

“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.”

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 her was arrested last night for allegedly assaulting officers during a raucous night out

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Vassilakis added: “I can’t tell you what they were telling us. All English swear words against the authorities and against the work of the police.

“They will appear before a state prosecutor on the island of Syros later today to be charged with aggravated assault.”

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