Ten Hag tells Maguire he should leave

Harry Maguire was the most expensive defender in the world when he joined the Red Devils from Leicester City in 2019. But in the next four years, he was more of a laughing stock than an asset for United. But the nightmare will end soon.Speaking to The Times, manager Erik Ten Hag hinted that Maguire will be advised to leave the club in the next transfer window. Even though he is still officially the club’s captain, Maguire has only started eight Premier League games this season, with Raphael Varane and Lisandro Martinez well ahead of the Englishman in the pecking order. When the Argentine was injured – Victor Lindelof was the first to jump in.🗣️ – Ten Hag asked if Harry Maguire will stay at #mufc:“Let’s say I’m happy he’s here and when we needed him he did his job. But it’s also a decision he has to make.” [@henrywinter] pic.twitter.com/XFofIsQIvw— UtdXclusive (@UtdXclusive) May 29, 2023 The 30-year-old former Leicester City star has remained central to Gareth Southgate’s England plans despite losing his place at United, but the Three Lions boss has suggested that situation may change if Maguire is not playing regularly for his club in the future.In all, Maguire has started just 16 games in all competitions this season. While Ten Hag admires his professionalism and status as club captain, he admits ‘no one would be happy’ in those current circumstances.”Let’s say I’m happy he’s here, and when we needed him he did his job. But it’s also a decision he has to make. No one would be happy with this situation. He is not as well. He always trains on the best levels with 100 per cent effort. So he handles that situation well, and in his captaincy, he’s important for the squad. But he has high competition there with Raphael Varane, who is fantastic.”##NAJAVA_MECA_7283857##Maguire started United’s final league game of the season in Sunday’s 2-1 win over Fulham but is expected to return to the bench for Saturday’s FA Cup final showdown with Manchester City.It’s time to cut your losses, Harry. Manchester United is too big for you.

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