Harry Maguire is growing increasingly fearful he may to have to leave Manchester United this summer due to the lack of faith shown in him by manager Erik Ten Hag.
The England defender wants to stay and fight for his place despite falling down the pecking order at Old Trafford this season.
But Maguire is concerned that a lack of game-time next year could hinder his chances of starting for Gareth Southgate‘s side at the European Championship.
Maguire attracted interest from West Ham, Inter Milan and Roma during the January transfer window and will have offers during the close-season, although may have to accept a cut in his £190,000-a-week wages.
United are not desperate to sell Maguire, but are close to the Premier League’s spending limits and with two years left on his contract it would suit the club to cash in this summer.
Harry Maguire is increasingly open to leaving Manchester United for regular game time
Erik ten Hag’s side are not desperate to sell the defender but with two years on his contract it may make sense to cash in.
source: dailymail.co.uk