
Manchester United are nearing a finalized agreement with defender Harry Maguire regarding a new contract extension at the club.
Manchester United have entered the final stages of negotiations to secure a new Harry Maguire contract, according to reporting from ESPN. The 31-year-old center-back, who arrived at Old Trafford in 2019 for a world-record £80 million fee, is currently operating under a deal that includes an optional one-year extension clause. Club officials are now moving to formalize a fresh arrangement that would see the England international remain a central fixture of the defensive unit beyond the immediate 2024-2025 campaign.
Internal discussions at Carrington have shifted from preliminary inquiries to the drafting of specific contractual language. Sources close to the process indicate that the hierarchy views the veteran defender as a stabilizing force within a backline that has faced significant injury challenges over the last eighteen months. The proposed terms aim to reflect his current standing in the squad, where he has frequently reclaimed a starting role despite previous speculation regarding a potential departure to West Ham United in previous transfer windows.
Statistical data from the previous Premier League season highlights the defender's continued relevance to the first team. Maguire averaged 3.6 aerial duels won per 90 minutes and maintained a passing accuracy of 84% across his domestic appearances. These metrics have reinforced the coaching staff's desire to retain his services, particularly as the club navigates a congested schedule involving both the Europa League and domestic cup competitions. The new agreement is expected to provide financial clarity for the club’s accounting department while rewarding the player’s resilience.
The timeline for an official announcement is narrowing as legal representatives for both parties review the final clauses. This move aligns with the club's broader strategy of securing senior assets to prevent them from entering the final twelve months of their existing commitments. By initiating these talks now, the front office avoids the risk of losing a high-value international on a free transfer, ensuring that the asset remains protected under the current valuation models used by the sporting director’s office.
ESPN’s sources suggest that the rapport between the player and the current management has been a driving factor in the speed of these negotiations. Unlike previous seasons where his future seemed uncertain, the current dialogue is characterized by a mutual desire for longevity. The center-back has made over 200 appearances for the Red Devils since his debut, and this extension would likely see him cross the 250-game threshold, further cementing his legacy within the modern era of the club.
While the specific weekly wage increase or duration of the extension has not been publicly disclosed, the trajectory of the talks suggests a multi-year commitment. This strategic retention allows the recruitment team to focus their summer budget on other areas of the pitch, such as the midfield or attacking flanks, rather than needing to find a direct replacement for a proven Premier League starter. The conclusion of this deal will mark a significant milestone in the club's effort to maintain a balanced blend of youth and experienced leadership within the dressing room.
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