Manchester United defender Harry Maguire has been handed a 15-month suspended prison sentence by a Greek court following a retrial into his involvement in a 2020 incident on the island of Mykonos.
The ruling stems from an altercation that took place in August 2020, when the England international was on holiday with family and friends. Authorities accused Maguire of assault, resisting arrest, and attempting to bribe police officers during the confrontation, which began as a dispute at a nightclub before escalating when police intervened.
Maguire, along with his brother Joe Maguire and another friend, was detained for several days before appearing in court. In an initial trial shortly after the incident, the defender received a 21-month suspended sentence. Maguire appealed that ruling, which nullified the original verdict and led to a retrial.
Following years of legal proceedings and delays, the court has now delivered a reduced sentence of 15 months, though it remains suspended. This means Maguire will not serve jail time unless he commits another offense during the suspension period.
Throughout the legal process, Maguire has consistently maintained his innocence. He has previously stated that he acted in self-defense during the confrontation and has denied assaulting police officers or attempting to offer bribes.
Career Unaffected
The suspended sentence does not impose travel or professional restrictions, meaning Maguire remains eligible to represent both Manchester United and the England national team.
His legal team is expected to continue challenging the verdict through further appeals in an effort to clear his name.
The case has remained a subject of discussion among football fans since it first emerged in 2020, with ongoing debate about the circumstances surrounding the incident.



