LONDON: Harry Maguire was named in England’s squad for their Nations League matches against Iceland and Denmark despite the Manchester United captain’s arrest on assault charges in Greece.
The 27-year-old was arrested last week after a fight with another group at a nightclub in Mykonos and spent two nights in custody.
Maguire has flown back to England, but his trial went ahead in his absence on Tuesday. He denies the charges.
England manager Gareth Southgate opted to stand by the centre-back, including him in the squad that will play the Nations League matches next month.
Southgate has previously shown his willingness to get tough with misbehaving players, dropping Manchester City winger Raheem Sterling after he clashed with Liverpool’s Joe Gomez in a training ground dispute.
Maguire, who has 26 England caps, became the world’s most expensive defender following his £80 million ($105 million) move from Leicester last year.
England have not played since November 2019, when a 4-0 win in Kosovo concluded their Euro 2020 qualification campaign.
Southgate’s side face Iceland in Reykjavik on September 5 before playing Denmark in Copenhagen on September 8.
Maguire’s off-field issues overshadowed first call-ups for talented youngsters Phil Foden, Mason Greenwood and Kalvin Phillips.