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Harry Maguire & pals racked up £63k bill in 5 hours on three-day Mykonos bender before brawl arrest


BOOZY Harry Maguire’s night of shame came after a three-day bender on Mykonos.

The Manchester United defender flew to the Greek party island with fiancée Fern Hawkins after his side’s Europa League exit.

Harry Maguire’s Mykonos brawl came after a three-day bender on the islandCredit: EPA

Footage obtained by The Sun on Sunday shows three men jeering and gesticulating towards Maguire

Along with several pals and his brothers, he hit bars and clubs on the hotspot, which has become this summer’s go-to destination for Premier League stars.

But he also attracted attention from rival fans, who hurled sick insults at him before Thursday night’s fateful brawl.

On Tuesday it is claimed the England star, 27, and others racked up a £63,000 bar tab in a five-hour session.

He downed expensive booze and scoffed ­lobster with footballers including Chelsea’s Ross Barkley, 26, and Manchester United team-mate Brandon Williams, 19.

They were also joined by Love Island star Chris Hughes, 27, snooker ace Judd Trump, 31, and Harry’s brother Joe, who plays for Accrington Stanley.

A source said: “Harry has been drinking like crazy since he arrived on Mykonos.

“He’s been spending a fortune on booze and just doesn’t seem to stop. He seemed upset about something. It was non-stop.’’

Maguire looked frustrated as he was taunted by a group of rival supporters

Witnesses claim the men teased Maguire on Wednesday night at the Cosi Bar before the fracas on Thursday

Maguire and his entourage sank bottles of vintage champagne, ­firework-decorated cocktails and spirits at the exclusive SantAnna beach bar.

Their huge spending included an £18,000 bottle of Dom Perignon Brut 2002 bubbly.

They also splashed out on a £17,000 bottle of Armand de ­Brignac Champagne, plus £750 on three bottles of Jack Daniel’s.

The stars lined their stomachs with £1,200 of lobster, seven ­ribeye steaks costing £820 as well as Greek meze platters and Wagyu beef rolls.

Maguire paid a fraction of the total bill and mainly drinks beer.

The players got boozed up in the VIP area while dancing by private sunbeds, which cost more than £2,000 to hire out.

The following evening, things took a nastier turn when Maguire and his party went to the Cosi Bar in Mykonos.

Maguire appears to move away as the group begins to chant

There Maguire was taunted by a group of rival supporters who chanted “f*** United’’ and made disparaging remarks about the 6ft 4in defender’s ability.

Witnesses also claimed they made sickening references to the devastating 1958 Munich air disaster.

Footage obtained by The Sun on Sunday shows three men ­jeering and gesticulating towards Maguire who is visibly uncomfortable and appears tense.

He is seen walking away and looking at his phone while the grinning tourists sing and point at him.

However, things did not turn ­violent. Later Maguire and his group are said to have gone to a party at a swanky private villa hired out by a Greek businessman.

Cops were eventually called to break it up at 4.15am.

A partygoer claimed: “Harry was there, but he managed to get out when the police came. Harry was enjoying himself with his friends. He wasn’t misbehaving.’’

The following day Maguire and his group returned to SantAnna.

Maguire, pictured back row top left, was seen leaving court in Syros with his group yesterdayCredit: EPA

Harry is said to have mistaken police for attackers and lashed out at themCredit: EPA

However on Thursday evening, sources claimed Maguire again bumped into the fans who had taunted him the evening before, this time with fateful consequences.

A witness said: “These guys were trying to wind him up.

“It was OK on the Wednesday night but by Thursday night they had stepped it up. They clearly wanted to have a fight with him.’’

A local called Kafatos, said: “Another group of British men started abusing them, saying he was a rubbish footballer and played for a rubbish team.

“They were also calling him a fridge and I didn’t really understand what they meant by that.’’

Brit tourist Sam Moore added: “This group of British lads were out for trouble and were being really abusive towards Maguire and his club.

“I could hear them singing about the Munich air disaster and saying other vile things.

Harry was holidaying with fiancee FernCredit: Instagram

Rival fans allegedly jeered at the Manchester United captain during his drinking sessionCredit: Getty Images – Getty

“You could tell that they wanted to have a punch-up with Maguire.

“I don’t know what football team they supported but they didn’t like Manchester United — that much was obvious.’’

Maguire and two pals were accused of brawling with rival fans and cops outside a nightclub.

Police said they continued scrapping at the station before allegedly offering officers bribes to drop the case.

A spokesperson for the Greek police said: “Patrolling police officers in the area of Mykonos intervened to settle a dispute between a group.

“However, three foreigners involved in the incident turned against them, insulting and hitting a police officer with fists.

Maguire’s sister Daisy is said to have suffered a ‘stab wound’ to her arm – and her brother jumped to her defence

“The three foreigners were taken to the Mykonos Police Station, where upon their arrival they strongly resisted, pushing and beating three police officers.

“Then one of the detainees tried to offer money so the process against them would not be completed.’’

Maguire was bought from Leicester City for £85million last summer, a world record sum for a defender.

He flew to Mykonos after Man United lost to Sevilla in the Europa League semi-final last Sunday.

It was his side’s third semi-final loss this season after exiting the FA and Carabao Cups at the same stage.

Maguire said afterwards: “It means a lot to us, the boys are devastated. Losing isn’t acceptable.”

Harry Maguire leaves court after ‘brawl with Brits and police’ in Mykonos

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