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Is Maguire’s Man United career over?

MANCHESTER United manager Erik ten Hag said he was happy to have Harry Maguire in the squad but the centre back would have to make a decision about his future after losing his regular place in the side.

The England international has fallen down the pecking order behind Lisandro Martinez, Raphael Varane and Victor Lindelof, and left back Luke Shaw has also played in central defence, leaving Maguire with eight Premier League starts this season.

Maguire became the world’s most expensive defender when United signed him from Leicester City for $101 million in 2019. His contract is due to end in 2025.

Asked about Maguire’s future, Ten Hag told London’s Times newspaper: “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.”

The Dutchman said Maguire was putting in 100% effort in training and had played an important role as club captain, but acknowledged that the player would not settle for a place on the bench going forward.

“No one would be happy with this situation. He is not as well,” Ten Hag said.

He added that goalkeeper David de Gea would remain at the club next season but said the Spaniard, who kept the most clean sheets in the Premier League this season, would face competition for the gloves.

United finished third in the league and won the League Cup in Ten Hag’s first season as manager. They have the chance to add another trophy when they host champions Manchester City in the FA Cup final on Saturday.

“It’s not about stopping Manchester City, it’s about us winning the FA Cup. We want to build our own legacy and era,” said Ten Hag

United have had little to celebrate since winning their last league title in 2012-13 under Alex Ferguson, but there is a growing feeling of optimism thanks to Ten Hag’s tactical acumen and management

skills.

The Dutchman keeps in touch with Ferguson. “With all his experiences and his intelligence it’s really valuable to talk with him,” Ten Hag said.

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