Manchester United captain Harry Maguire was released from greek police custody on Saturday, television footage was shown, awaiting a hearing on the rates of attacks on mykonos Island.
Photographs from local television showed Maguire leaving a courthouse on the nearest island of Syros, accompanied by members of his legal team, and climbing into a dark van.
His lawyer, Constantines Darivas, had told the Greek sports page in the past gazzetta.gr that the English central defender had denied the fees and was in “good condition” despite having spent two nights in detention since his arrest on Thursday night.
Greek television channel Mega said Maguire’s father had to go to Greece to be by his son’s side.
The case is known on the island of Syros, the administrative center of the organization of the Cycladic islands that Mykonos.
The local prosecutor set a date for the hearing.
The 80 million pound (88 million euro) defender arrested on Thursday night after what Greek police described as an “altercation” between two teams of British tourists in Mykonos.
Mega said Maguire became enraged after a member of the other organization beat his sister.
A statement by Greek police on Friday that three men over the age of 27, 28 and 29 had been arrested in Mykonos.
Police said a police officer attacked the scene and at one point a fight broke out at the local police station where the 3 men “vigorously resisted (arrest), pushing and beating three policemen.”
One of the suspects then tried to bribe officials to monitor the incident, police said.
The suspects are charged with assault, resisting arrest, insulting and verbally threatening the officers who arrested them and attempting to bribe them, police said.
Four Mykonos officers suffered minors in the accident, the government said.
Mykonos is with sports stars and celebrities for its nightlife and beaches.
United said Friday in a letter that they were “aware of an alleged incident involving Harry Maguire in Mykonos last night.”
“Contacts have been made with Harry and he is cooperating with the Greek authorities.
“We won’t comment at this time,” the club added.
United’s 2019/20 season ended on Sunday with a 2–1 loss to Sevilla in the Europa League semi-finals.
But the club will return to pre-season education in two weeks and the new Premier League crusade may begin in less than a month.
On Monday, Maguire tweeted after elimination: “It’s time to go, think and be able to become more powerful next season.”
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