Harry Maguire's Resurrection: New Contract on the Horizon
Harry Maguire's future at Manchester United is looking bright as reports suggest he is set to earn a new contract after a remarkable turnaround under interim manager Michael Carrick. Learn more about Maguire's journey and the potential new deal ahead.
Harry Maguire is "increasingly likely" to sign a new contract with Manchester United after resurrecting his career under interim manager Michael Carrick. The England international's contract is due to expire in the summer but he has impressed in recent weeks, forming an effective centre-back partnership with Lisandro Martinez in the Red Devils defence. The 32-year-old has been given a route back into the United team due the recent injury suffered by Matthijs de Ligt.Maguire's experience and leadership were well valued by former manager Ruben Amorim, though he wasn't always a regular starter. The likes of Matthijs de Ligt and Leny Yoro have been acquired in recent years but Maguire has remained a steady presence in defence, making 40 appearances in all competitions last season, scoring four goals.Now, according to the Daily Mail, Maguire is set to be rewarded for his good performances of late. The publication states it is looking "increasingly likely" that the former Leicester City star will be handed a new deal, with his current terms set to run out in the summer.Maguire is currently on a £180,000-a-week contract and is thought to want to remain at Old Trafford for as long as he can, having arrived in Manchester back in 2019 in an £80 million (€93.6m/$101.6m) transfer from Leicester. It is reportedly hoped that a compromise can be reached regarding the wages and the length of the new contract. Maguire has made 260 appearances in all competitions for the club, winning the 2022-23 Carabao Cup and the 2023-24 FA Cup.The centre-back is already free to discuss potential new contracts with teams around Europe, with Italian giants AC Milan thought to have made contact with United during the January transfer window. Saudi Pro League side Al-Qadsiah, now managed by Brendan Rodgers, are also thought to have signalled their interest.De Ligt has emerged as an important leader in United's defence but the Dutchman now faces a fight to get back into the team once he recovers from injury, with Maguire performing well alongside Martinez.Former United defender Wes Brown recently backed Maguire for a new contract, saying: "If Amorim were still in the job then Maguire definitely wouldn’t be getting a new contract but Michael Carrick’s come in and Harry’s playing and you’ve De Ligt and Yoro and some fantastic young defenders too who have excelled. So it’s a big decision. I think if it was up to Michael, he’d love to keep him because I think he’s proven he can get the job done. It’s as simple as that."The way Harry’s playing at the moment, I’m sure there will be chats going on behind the scenes where other teams will be very interested in signing him up in the summer."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingUnited have been in devastating form since Carrick was named their interim manager until the end of the season. There were surprise victories over Manchester City and Arsenal in the former United midfielder's first two games in charge before further wins over Fulham and Tottenham Hotspur. Those successes have catapulted the Red Devils into fourth place in the Premier League ahead of the midweek slate of fixtures and another three points against West Ham United on Tuesday night would see them jump above Aston Villa on goal difference.After that, United aren't in action again until Monday, February 23, when they visit Everton and they then have a run of fixtures that includes clashes with Crystal Palace, Newcastle United and Villa.On the contracts front, United have already confirmed experienced midfielder Casemiro will leave the club at the end of the season, while it's also likely that outcast defender Tyrell Malacia will be searching for a new club during the summer transfer window.Auto translated by GOAL-e
Harry Maguire's Revival at Manchester United
Harry Maguire has experienced a resurgence in his career at Manchester United, particularly under the guidance of interim manager Michael Carrick. His impressive performances, notably in partnership with Lisandro Martinez, have garnered praise and potentially secured his future at Old Trafford.
Contract Renewal Looming
With his current contract set to expire in the summer, Maguire's future has been the subject of speculation. However, reports from the Daily Mail suggest that a new deal for the England international is becoming increasingly likely. Negotiations are said to be centered around reaching an agreement on wages and contract length.
Interest from AC Milan and Al-Qadsiah
While Maguire's performances have caught the attention of clubs across Europe, including interest from AC Milan and Al-Qadsiah managed by Brendan Rodgers, the defender seems keen on extending his stay at Manchester United. His desire to continue at Old Trafford, combined with his experience and leadership qualities, may sway negotiations in United's favor.
Wes Brown's Endorsement
Former United defender Wes Brown has voiced his support for Maguire's contract extension, citing the defender's recent form and importance to the team under Carrick's stewardship. Brown believes that Maguire has proven his worth and should be a key figure in United's defensive setup moving forward.
Manchester United's Ascent under Carrick
Since Michael Carrick took charge as interim manager, Manchester United have shown significant improvement on the field, recording notable victories and climbing the Premier League table. Maguire's contributions have been integral to this resurgence, further underlining his value to the team.







