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Ten Hag's asking price for Harry Maguire, shocks everyone

Harry Maguire continues to be the talk of the summer

By Harry Smith

Harry Maguire continues to be the talk of the summer
Harry Maguire continues to be the talk of the summer
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During this transfer window one of the main objectives of Erik Ten Hag, is to give exit to defender Harry Maguire, much has been said about when and how the British player could leave the club, however, a new update on the subject could Manchester United with a dilemma about this situation. 


Harry Maguire has lost prominence since the arrival of Ten Hag to the bench, the coach made it known that the defender was no longer in his plans so his departure is becoming more and more imminent, his poor performance and other issues have made him lose confidence in the British player, who is also not the most loved by the fans. 


In addition to that, in the middle of last season Ten Hag would have removed him from the captaincy and reduced his playing time, this because the player does not fit the system of play that the coach has, which is that the defensive part is comfortable with the ball and can go out playing, something that Maguire clearly does not have, because we have seen him make many mistakes that have cost United points. 


There is no doubt that the English defender's time at the club is getting shorter and shorter, although in some interviews he has made it clear that he does not want to leave the Red Devils and that he would prefer a lesser role than a transfer to another team, in the end the final decision is up to Erik Ten Hag, who apparently thinks it is best to let Harry Maguire go. 

Ten Hag's price tag


Manchester United are already looking to get rid of the defender, however, so far there has been no official approach from any team that is interested in Maguire, this because the 58 million pounds is apparently a lot compared to his level of play, so it seems difficult for any club to get to pay that amount for the Englishman.

 


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