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French international Lucas Hernandez has been told he must serve prison time for breaching a restraining order following a domestic violence incident.
The Bayern Munich star had asked to have his six-month jail term suspended.
But it emerged on Wednesday that a Madrid court had rejected his request - and given him 10 days to enter prison voluntarily from 11am on October 19.
Lucas, 25, will be told he can choose the Spanish jail where he wants to serve out his six-month prison sentence when he attends the court in Madrid next week.
The shock news comes just three days after the left-back, who used to play for Atletico de Madrid, won the UEFA Nations League final with France when they beat Spain 2-1 with a late Kylian Mbappe goal.
Lucas Hernandez, 25, (pictured) has been given 10 days to enter prison in Spain voluntarily after being told he must serve serve prison time for breaching a restraining order following a domestic violence incident in 2017
The footballer was handed his prison sentence in December 2019 after breaching a restraining order preventing him from going near his then-partner Amelia Lorente.
He was told he could not go within 500 metres of the pretty brunette for six months, and sentenced to 31 days community service, in March 2017 after being convicted of a domestic abuse charge.
His partner