
Former Manchester United captain Harry Maguire could be heading across the Atlantic for a fresh start in Major League Soccer (MLS), according to reports. The England international, who recently left Old Trafford, is now in discussions with several MLS clubs over a potential move.
The 31-year-old defender, once the world's most expensive centre-back, struggled for consistent game time under Erik ten Hag last season. Despite regaining some form towards the end of the campaign, Maguire has opted for a new challenge away from the Premier League.
A New Chapter in the USA?
Sources suggest Maguire is "seriously considering" a switch to the United States, where the growing profile of MLS could offer him a prominent role. While no specific club has been named, the move would follow in the footsteps of other high-profile Premier League stars who have transitioned to American football in recent years.
Maguire's Manchester United Legacy
Maguire joined Manchester United in 2019 for a record £80 million but faced increasing criticism over his performances. Despite being stripped of the captaincy last summer, he remained a key squad player, making 31 appearances across all competitions in the 2023/24 season.
His potential move to MLS could reignite his career, offering regular first-team football ahead of England's 2026 World Cup campaign. With his experience and leadership qualities, Maguire would be a valuable asset for any MLS side looking to bolster their defence.