According to The Sun, Harry Maguire’s footballing brother is also expected to be tried for alleged brawl in Mykonos.
Joe Maguire, 28, has been arrested with his famous brother and is known to be named co-defendant along with another British friend this afternoon.
Local officials confirmed he was arrested for the brawl, but stopped before officially announcing his court appearance due to strict data protection regulations.
But it is clear that his name will appear on a court list later today.
All three will be represented by the same senior lawyer who arrived from Athens for the case.
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The trio spent two nights in a cell before appearing before a court on Saturday in Syros.
They are accused of personal injury and “serial insult”.
Maguire and a friend were also charged with serial corruption and violence against officials.
They deny all charges against them.
Joe, a father of two, is also a footballer and played for Scunthorpe United, Nuneaton Town and Boston United before signing for Gainsborough Trinity in 2018.
But he recently left the Northern Premier League club in pursuit of first-team football.
Joe joined Harry and their sister Daisy for a week-long party in Mykonos.
But Utd Maguire’s captain was mocked by rival fans during a three-day drinking session that ended with his sister stabbed with a metal straw.
The brawl broke out outside a swanky nightclub when a man – described by sources as “gangster types” – started chatting with the star’s younger sister.
And when she refused him, she was hit in the arm, causing her to bleed and pass out. Harry then intervened before a fight broke out.
When the plainclothes police arrived to dismantle it, the Udd captain allegedly “verbally insulted an officer and then beat him.”
Maguire is believed to have returned to the UK ahead of another court hearing tomorrow, which he is not required to attend.
But the case could be jeopardized after staff in the building tested positive for the coronavirus.
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