
Harry Maguire agrees new Manchester United contract
Harry Maguire has agreed terms on a new contract with Manchester United, according to a report from transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano. The club captain's current deal was set to expire in the summer of 2027, but the fresh agreement will extend his stay at Old Trafford.
The 33-year-old defender has re-established himself as a key figure under manager Erik ten Hag this season, making 35 appearances across all competitions. His consistent performances have convinced the club's hierarchy to secure his future despite prior speculation about a potential departure.
Maguire joined United from Leicester City in 2019 for a world-record fee for a defender. After a period of uncertainty and losing his starting place last season, his resurgence has been notable. The new contract is seen as a reward for his professionalism and form, providing experience and stability in the heart of the defence.
For Manchester United, securing Maguire on a new deal avoids the risk of losing a senior player for free in the coming years and maintains squad depth. The move indicates Ten Hag's continued trust in the England international as part of his project going forward.



