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Maguire received a 21-month suspended criminal sentence in August after being convicted of assaulting a police officer, resisting arrest and attempted corruption while on vacation on the Greek island of Mykonos.
He denied the crimes and appealed. The appeal overturns the verdict and Maguire has no criminal record before a full retrial.
“He treated it very well and, of course, I’ll be there for him,” Solskjaer told United’s official website.
“He’s going to be our captain. We’ll just let Harry and his other people and the procedure be executed. “
Maguire got rid of the England squad for the Double Lace of the League of Nations against Iceland and Denmark.
Solskjaer said: “Of course Harry, like you said, had a complicated summer. He had a long break.
“He got separated from the others as we gave him a few more days and then he came back and he looked good.
“To me, he’s an absolute superior human being, and he’s been a positive guy with the right values. So I hope we can see Harry perform at his best.
England’s manager, Gareth Southgate, plans to bring Maguire back to the England squad next month for the friendly with Wales and the League of Nations of Belgium and Denmark.
Southgate first included Maguire on his team for the Icelandic and Denmark games, but then pulled him out hours later after he cluded his test at Syros.
Maguire went on holiday to Mykonos after United’s season ended with a European League semi-final loss to Sevilla in Cologne.
Maguire, 27, the world’s top defender after joining United from Leicester for 80 million pounds in August 2019.
He appointed United captain in January after Ashley Young left for Inter.
Maguire played every minute of United’s 38-match Premier League campaign, allowing the first outfielder to do so for the club since 1995.
United will begin their Premier League crusade at Crystal Palace’s home next Saturday, starting at 5. 30pm.
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