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Harry Maguire's Manchester United Departure Looms as Two Clubs Eye Summer Transfern

Transfer Interest Grows for Harry Maguire

Harry Maguire's Manchester United Departure Looms as Two Clubs Eye Summer Transfer

Harry Maguire, the Manchester United defender, is reportedly a transfer target for both AC Milan and AS Roma, as detailed by Sky Sports Italia. His contract at Manchester United is set to conclude at the end of this season.

As the prospect of free agency approaches, interest from top Serie A clubs is increasing, and Manchester United may be willing to negotiate a transfer before the winter window closes.

Italian Giants Show Interest in Maguire

Both AC Milan and AS Roma are actively keeping an eye on Maguire’s current status. Milan is particularly keen on adding seasoned players to enhance their defensive lineup, considering Maguire as a potential partner for Fikayo Tomori. Joining Milan would also provide Maguire with the opportunity to reconnect with his former Premier League adversary, Christian Pulisic, who has been flourishing in Italy.

On the other hand, Roma is seeking to strengthen their defense in light of ongoing injury concerns and insufficient squad depth. Maguire’s physicality, organizational skills, and aerial prowess make him a desirable asset for the Giallorossi, who often struggle with defending set pieces and maintaining defensive solidity throughout the season.

Manchester United’s Plans for Defensive Overhaul

Harry Maguire celebrates Manchester United's win vs Liverpool at Anfield

Manchester United is expected to initiate a reshuffle of their defensive lineup this summer, focusing on hiring younger center-backs as part of a long-term rebuilding effort under INEOS. With Maguire’s contract nearing expiration, he is among several veteran players likely to depart.

Numerous Premier League defenders, including Chris Smalling and Tomori, have successfully revitalized their careers in Serie A, and Maguire may join that trend.

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