
"The Man United star was involved in an altercation during a family holiday in Mykonos six years ago, which initially led to a 21-month sentence. However, after an appeal that sentence was quashed, although a fresh verdict, which has also seen a fine removed, has now seen the England international handed a reduced sentence."
"Maguire, who earns £180,000-a-week at Old Trafford according to the Daily Mail, has been found guilty and convicted on all three counts. The former Leicester star has refused multiple opportunities to settle the case since, as per GMS sources, and he remains determined to clear his name."
"It shouldn't do. The suspended sentence means Maguire won't be going to prison and won't suffer any sort of ban from football."
Harry Maguire was handed a 15-month suspended prison sentence by Greek courts following an incident during a 2020 family holiday in Mykonos. The sentence was reduced from an initial 21-month verdict after appeal, with the fine also removed. Maguire was found guilty on three counts: non-serious assault, resisting arrest, and attempted bribery. He maintains his innocence and has refused settlement offers. His legal team plans to appeal to Greece's Supreme Court. The suspended sentence means no prison time or football ban. Maguire was absent from the court hearing while preparing for Manchester United's Premier League match against Newcastle United.
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