
Manchester United have reportedly rejected approaches from five clubs for defender Harry Maguire, as uncertainty over his future at Old Trafford continues.
The England international, whose contract is set to expire, has attracted interest from both Premier League and Italian sides. However, United have so far stood firm in their decision to keep the experienced centre-back.
Maguire's Future in Limbo
Despite losing the captaincy last season and facing reduced playing time, Maguire remains a key figure in Erik ten Hag's squad. His leadership and defensive qualities are still highly valued, even as younger talents emerge.
Sources suggest that while Maguire is open to exploring new opportunities, United are reluctant to let him go without securing a suitable replacement first.
Premier League and Serie A Interest
At least three Premier League clubs and two Serie A teams have made informal enquiries about Maguire's availability. However, none have met United's valuation, which remains undisclosed.
With the transfer window still open, the situation could change rapidly, but for now, Maguire looks set to stay at Old Trafford.
Contract Situation Adds Complexity
Maguire's current deal expires in 2025, meaning United risk losing him for free if they don't extend or sell him soon. This adds another layer of urgency to negotiations as the club weighs up their options.
Fans will be watching closely to see whether Maguire remains a Red Devil or if a late transfer materialises before the deadline.