Manchester United report: Harry Maguire to remain at Old Trafford on "insane" contract

Manchester United captain Harry Maguire of England in action during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Group B match between England and USA at Al Bayt Stadium on November 25, 2022 in Al Khor, Qatar.
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Manchester United captain Harry Maguire probably expects to leave Old Trafford at the end of this season – but the situation isn't quite as straightforward as first thought.

Maguire has completed just five lots of 90 minutes all season, getting dropped by incoming manager Erik ten Hag following the infamous 4-0 drubbing away toBrentfordon Matchday 2. The centre-back played every one of England's World Cup fixtures in the winter but has struggled for game time at club level.

With Lisandro Martinez and Raphael Varane ahead of him in the pecking order, there's been reported interest from the likes ofWest Ham United– but now, an exit could be difficult for bothManchester Unitedand Maguire.

Harry Maguire of Manchester United looks on during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Manchester United at Brentford Community Stadium on August 13, 2022 in Brentford, England

Harry Maguire was dropped following defeat away to Brentford (Image credit: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

Football Insider(opens in new tab)are claiming that the 30-year-old is picking up “insane” wages at Old Trafford, believed to be around £200,000 a week. Maguire's contract is set to run until 2025.

这使得退出谈判尤为严重。Mail Online(opens in new tab)have claimed in the past that centre-back is ready to leave United, with the club itself wanting to recoup around half of the money they paid, though even that could be difficult.

Maguire signed under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer for a fee in the range of £80 million though for many United fans, he hasn't lived up to expectations. Earning such a high wage, the best course of action may well be to loan Maguire out.

Should he move to on loan next season and impress, the Red Devils would then be in a stronger position to negotiate some kind of fee. Summer 2024 will mark the last year that they can sell him for any kind of money, with him available to leave for free a season later. Otherwise, United might have to terminate the deal.

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag looks on during the Carabao Cup final match between Manchester United and Newcastle United at Wembley Stadium on 26 February, 2023 in London, United Kingdom.

Erik ten Hag has made it clear that Harry Maguire isn't in his long-term plans (Image credit: Visionhaus/Getty Images)

There is hope, however, that Maguire would relish playing regular football and be prepared to take a pay cut from United. The England international will no doubt want to impress Gareth Southgate ahead of the European Championship in Germany next summer, by playing more consistently.

Maguire is valued at €30m byTransfermarkt(opens in new tab).

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Manchester United are looking to capitalise on their resurgence in the transfer market, with big new signings.Victor Osimhen is one optionfor €100m,Declan Rice is on the radarandJeremie Frimpong could arrive as a new right-back. More outlandish theories includesigning Kylian Mbappeandselling Marcus Rashford to Arsenal.

TheGlazer ownership are not guaranteed to sell up– despite bids fromlifelong fan, Sir Jim RadcliffeandSheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani. Meanwhile,Marcus Rashford has underlined the importance of positive mentalityat Old Trafford.

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Mark White
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Mark White has been a staff writer onFourFourTwosince joining in January 2020, writing pieces for both online and the magazine. An encyclopedia of football shirts and boots knowledge – both past and present – Mark has also been to the FA Cup and League Cup finals forFFTand has written pieces for the mag ranging on subjects from Bobby Robson's season at Barcelona to Robinho's career. He once saw Tyrone Mings at a petrol station in Bournemouth but felt far too short to ask for a photo.