
Harry Maguire Agrees New Manchester United Contract Extension
Manchester United defender Harry Maguire has verbally agreed a new contract with the club, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. The new deal is set to keep the 31-year-old at Old Trafford until at least the summer of 2027, with the club holding an option to extend the agreement by a further year, until 2028.
The agreement, which is reported to include a significant reduction in the player's wages, is a major show of faith in the England international from the club's new football leadership. Maguire, who joined from Leicester City for a world-record fee for a defender in 2019, has re-established himself as a key figure at the heart of United's defence this season.
According to reports, the new terms will see Maguire's salary reduced from his previous wage of approximately £190,000-a-week to a figure closer to £100,000-a-week. The new deal, which includes a club option for an additional season, provides long-term stability for the club captain and ends speculation over his future, which had been the subject of significant transfer talk last summer. The agreement comes after reported interest from several Premier League clubs, with Maguire opting to commit his future to the club.
Maguire's current deal was set to expire this summer, but the new agreement ensures the club captain, who has made over 200 appearances for the club, will remain a central figure in the team's long-term planning. The deal represents a significant turnaround for the centre-back, who had fallen down the pecking order last season but has fought his way back into regular first-team contention under manager Erik ten Hag. The extension is seen as a reward for his form and leadership, providing experience and stability to United's back line for the coming seasons.



