He’s completed another gruelling Premier League season.
So it was no surprise that Harry Maguire was enjoying some well-deserved downtime, as he headed to a swanky beach club on a family getaway to Mallorca.
The Manchester United star, 30, opted to go shirtless as he tucked into lunch with his wife Fern, brother Laurence and sister Daisy at a party held to celebrate the launch of the beach club, Maria 5 Beach Club in Camp De Mar.
The group were seen waiting for their lunch while it was grilled by a chef, before heading back to sun loungers to enjoy beer and cocktails.
Also joining the family on their holiday was Daisy’s boyfriend, Love Island star Brad Mcclelland.
Low-key: Harry Maguire was seen enjoying lunch at the launch of a beach club at Maria 5 Beach Club in Camp De Mar in Mallorca after jetting off on a family getaway
Time away: After wrapping up a lengthy season, the Manchester United star is enjoying some well-deserved downtime amid speculation about his future at the club
Family time! On the holiday, Harry was joined by his wife Fern, his brother Laurence and his sister Daisy
Harry is enjoying the post-season break after wrapping up his international duties with England earlier this week.
The Three Lions saw off the season in style with a convincing 7-0 victory over North Macedonia.
It comes as Harry’s retrial was set for February 7 in Greece – three-and-a-half years after his conviction for assault and attempted bribery.
Maguire was handed a suspended jail sentence of 21 months and 10 days by a court on the island of Syros after he was found guilty of assaulting police, resisting arrest and attempted bribery.
His brother Joe and friend Christopher Sharman were both sentenced to 13 months, also suspended for three years.
Maguire launched an appeal which automatically led to the conviction being quashed and a retrial at a higher court. He cannot receive a more severe punishment if found guilty again.
However, the hearing was delayed by the Covid pandemic and was then due to take place earlier this month before Maguire’s legal team asked for it to be put back once more.
It has now been rescheduled for February 7, although Maguire is not expected to appear in person.
New romance? Also joining the family on their holiday was Daisy’s boyfriend, Love Island star Brad Mcclelland (pictured)
Downtime: Harry is enjoying the post-season break after wrapping up his international duties with England earlier this week (his brother Laurence is pictured)
Riding high: The Three Lions saw off the season in style with a convincing 7-0 victory over North Macedonia
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Development: It comes as Harry’s retrial was set for February 7 in Greece – three-and-a-half years after his conviction for assault and attempted bribery
Claims: Speculation is also rife around Harry’s future at Manchester United, with The Daily Mail revealing he is set for a £10million pay-off if he leaves Old Trafford this summer
Speculation is also rife around Harry’s future at Manchester United, with The Daily Mail revealing he is set for a £10million pay-off if he leaves Old Trafford this summer.
Maguire cost £80m from Leicester in 2019 but is now valued at closer to £30m due to his age and the fact he is two-thirds of the way through a six-year contract.
Maguire has another two years left on the £190,000-a-week deal, and it’s anticipated that he would earn only half that amount at a new club – leaving United to foot a £10m wage bill to get him off their books.
Maguire has started just 16 out of United’s 61 games in all competitions this season with manager Erik ten Hag preferring to play Lisandro Martinez, Raphael Varane, Victor Lindelof and Luke Shaw ahead of him in central defence.
England manager Gareth Southgate warned that Maguire’s lack of first-team football at United cannot ‘continue forever’ if he wants to hold down an international place.
And Ten Hag spoke about the player’s predicament on Monday, admitting ‘that no-one would be happy with this situation – he is not as well’.
The United boss says it’s up to Maguire to make a decision about his future, and club sources echoed those comments on Wednesday night.
They insist the Yorkshireman is not being forced out of the door and could yet stay.