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Harry Maguire's lookalike League Two star brother wears crop top as Man Utd ace joins him on his stag do in Croatia

Harry Maguire's lookalike League Two star brother wears crop top as Man Utd ace joins him on his stag do in Croatia

The Sun3 days ago

HARRY MAGUIRE'S brother Laurence jetted off for a boozy stag do to sunny Croatia.
The younger Maguire, who plays for League Two side MK Dons, headed off for the wild celebrations with a group of pals and his Man Utd star brother.
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Laurence, who is an absolute ringer for his England defender brother, was spotted at Zrce Beach's iconic party island over the weekend.
The group of 30-plus wore snazzy multi-coloured beach shirts and quirky hats, with beers and cans in hands, during all hours of the trip.
Harry, 32, was even snapped wearing a rainbow glitter crop top with silver tassels and rave sunglasses on Instagram.
Groom Laurence, 28, posted several pictures of the group, including eldest brother Joe, enjoying Spring Break Island parties.
Another photo showed the Premier League star wearing a red bucket hat with a blue disco flyway top, which showed his entire chest.
The last slide showed the group dancing to house music until the early hours.
Laurence is marrying long-term sweetheart Amelia Johnson at a beautiful venue back in the UK on Thursday.
It comes weeks after Harry played the full 90 minutes of Man Utd's embarrassing Europa League final defeat to Tottenham in Bilbao.
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Harry tied the knot with Fern Hawkins at a Crewe Registry Office in May 2022.
The pair said their vows again in France at a romantic ceremony held at a chateau a month later.
Harry Maguire's wife Fern leads Man Utd Wags flocking to Bilbao for Europa League final with Tottenham
Harry has endured another horror season with United suffering a record low finish in 15th in the Prem.
Meanwhile, fellow centre-back Laurence joined MK Dons this season after winning promotion to League One with Crawley Town in the previous campaign.
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