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Money that Manchester United asks for Maguire leaves the clubs in England frozen

Manchester United want to get rid of Harry Maguire, but the amount of money they are asking is outrageous.

By Angus Barnes

Manchester United want to get rid of Harry Maguire, but the amount of money they are asking is outrageous.
Manchester United want to get rid of Harry Maguire, but the amount of money they are asking is outrageous.
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The red devils supposedly want to get rid of Harry Maguire in this transfer window, but the fact is that they are asking for an amazing amount of money that it is hard to believe thay are going to get.

Manchester United are looking at ways to increase the current budget of the team, and now that Harry Maguire is going to be the last option for the manager to play in any games, he seems to be the perfect option to make the team some money, but the fact is that the current valuation of the team for the center back might be a little bit too way.

Manchester United Evening News have reported that the team are expecting to get at least 55 million euros to let go of Harry Maguire in this transfer window, an amount that they are hardly going to get offered by any team in the world, and they could actually end up staying with the player for the next season if they do not change their mind.

The fact is that the deal for Harry Maguire seems more than complicated already, the fact that he earns a total of 11 million euros each year has stopped the teams that are interested in him to make an offer for the player, and now with this new value for him, it seems that the red devils are going to keep Maguire for the next season.

Harry Maguire offers

While there are not any official offers at the moment, the teams that are interested in signing Harry Maguire are Tottenham, where the Spurs believe they could use him to convince Kane to stay with them, and West Ham, where David Moyes would like to have an experienced player like him to help him with his project.


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