Harry Maguire is very unlikely to face any jail time if he is found guilty of aggravated assault and attempted bribery of a police officer, according to a lawyer in Mykonos.
The Manchester United captain spent two nights in custody after he was arrested during a holiday with family and friends on the Greek island.
Police said there had been an altercation and an exchange of words with an officer who tried to break up a fight. Maguire has denied charges of aggravated assault and attempted bribery of an official.
Zannis Panayotakopoulos, a lawyer in Mykonos, said the charges Maguire faces are all misdemeanours and not the more serious felony end of the scale.
"Bribes are very serious crimes in Greece," Mr Zannis said.
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"But I believe that it has become a misdemeanour."
He added: "The highest sentence can be five years imprisonment and a fine. But most of these crimes have big and heavy fines and definitely not prison time.
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"In Greece, in our legal system, we have second chances."
As coronavirus restrictions around the world made many holiday destinations impossible to visit, Premier League footballers headed to Mykonos for the clear waters, blue skies and all-day beach parties.
Maguire spent time on the island with his Manchester United teammates Marcus Rashford and Brandon Williams.
Leicester star Jamie Vardy, Liverpool's Trent Alexander Arnold and Tottenham's Dele Alli are among the others who have spent their post-season holiday in Mykonos.
In the high end shops and flashy bars, they are keen to protect the privacy of VIP guests.
But stories have spread quickly about how Maguire, the world's most expensive defender, ended up spending two nights in a police cell.
Peter Nazo, the owner of Mykonos Live TV, filmed a video of Maguire enjoying himself on Thursday night, just an hour before the incident which resulted in his arrest.
"He was very kind to us," said Mr Nazo.
"He took pictures with my friends. He was quiet but the people he was with were shouting quite loudly.
"I was very shocked when I heard that he had been arrested that night because I felt like he was a good guy."
Mr Nazo said he hoped what happened would not deter footballers from visiting the island.
"Of course they are welcome here," he said. "Why not? This was not a big deal, it was just drinking and a fight."
Maguire will not be present for the hearing in Syros, but Sky News undeRead More – Source
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