Manchester United Reject Bids for Harry Maguire Amid Contract Extension Talks

Defender Set to Stay at Old Trafford as Club Blocks Premier League and Serie A Interest

Manchester United have rejected multiple offers for Harry Maguire this summer, with clubs from both the Premier League and Italy turned away as the Red Devils signal their intent to keep the experienced defender. According to The Daily Mail, United are even considering offering Maguire a new contract that could see him finish his career at Old Trafford.

The 32-year-old, who joined United in a record-breaking £80 million move from Leicester City in 2019, has entered the final year of his £190,000-a-week deal. Despite interest from three English top-flight sides and two Serie A clubs, the club has made it clear they have no intention of letting him leave.

“A number of interested parties at home and abroad have been told the likelihood is that Maguire will extend his contract and remain at United for the rest of his career,” the report states. While no formal talks have taken place yet, the club’s stance suggests they value his leadership and experience in the squad.

Maguire’s camp has remained silent on the speculation, but sources indicate he is settled at United and open to prolonging his stay. After a turbulent period that saw him stripped of the captaincy last year, the England international has fought his way back into favor under Erik ten Hag, proving his worth as a reliable option in defense.

With the transfer window still open, United’s firm stance sends a clear message: Harry Maguire is staying put—and could even retire as a Red Devil.

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