Premier League
The future of Harry Maguire at Manchester United continues to be a topic of discussion within the club. The central defender's contract, which expires in June 2025, could be automatically extended, as reported by local media. The Old Trafford team officials are keen to exercise the unilateral renewal option present in his current agreement to ensure that the player does not become a free agent at the end of the next season.
Despite his reduced role in the team in recent times, especially under the command of Erik Ten Hag, Manchester United does not want to risk losing Maguire without receiving any financial compensation. The 31-year-old defender still has a market in Europe, and the board believes that letting him go for free would be a bad deal for the club.
They don't want him to leave for free
The strategy behind this potential automatic renewal seems aimed at protecting the economic interests of the United States. By extending his contract, the "Red Devils" ensure a more favorable position in case offers come in for the defender, allowing them to negotiate a transfer instead of losing him for nothing.
Thus, the future of Maguire at Manchester United is not yet fully defined, but what is certain is that the club is not willing to let the player leave without some form of compensation.
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