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Harry Maguire’s bro says ‘no chance’ star will apologise as Greek lawyer claims brawl sentence may be quashed if he does

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HARRY MAGUIRE'S brother today insisted there's "no chance" the Manchester United skipper will say sorry for the Mykonos brawl.

It comes after a Greek prosecuting lawyer indicated the footie ace, 27, could have his conviction overturned if he apologised.

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Brother Laurence (left) seen here with Joe Maguire (centre) and Harry (right) said there was 'no chance' Harry will apologise
Harry Maguire is set to appeal against his sentence
Harry Maguire reportedly brawled with Brits after his sister Daisy was injectedCredit: Instagram
His brother Laurence is adamant the England ace would not apologiseCredit: Twitter/ Laurence Maguire

The £85million England player avoided jail and being hit with a fine as he was convicted of all charges in a Greek court.

And this afternoon, it was confirmed he is set for a retrial.

A Manchester United spokesman insisted their skipper now has no conviction or criminal record and is innocent.

A spokesman for Manchester United said: "An appeal against yesterday’s verdict was lodged this morning by Harry’s legal team

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"In accordance with the Greek judicial process, the filing of an appeal extinguishes the initial court verdict and nullifies the conviction.

"The appeal has been accepted and will lead to a full retrial in a more senior court.

"This means that Harry has no criminal record and is once again presumed innocent until proven guilty."

Before the announcement, Maguire's fiancee Fern Hawkins retweeted his brother Laurence Maguire's message of support as they rallied round the footie ace.

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It comes after a Greek court heard Maguire's sister Daisy's eyes rolled back in her head and she began fitting after being injected with a "rape drug".

Daisy was approached by two Albanians in Mykonos on Thursday as her brother and a group of pals went to get burgers following a night out clubbing.

'NO CHANCE'

This afternoon, the £85 million defender's brother Laurence Maguire tweeted: "Absolute no chance Harry will be apologising.

"Daisy and no one in the group was interviewed by the police."

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Maguire said yesterday said "the truth can't be hidden" after he was found guilty of bribery, aggravated assault and resisting arrest over the Mykonos brawl.

Earlier today, Greek lawyer Ioannis Paradissis, who represented two injured police officers in court, told BBC Radio 4's Today show: "So obviously if, as I believe, there is still time for the three defendants to say they are sorry, then I believe the outcome might be different.

“Because under Greek law you can withdraw some accusations concerning non-aggravated bodily harm and concerning the verbal insults that were shouted at the police men.

“I don’t know [if my clients would accept that] but they told me they are still waiting for an apology and they haven’t heard any."

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