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Manchester United refusing to let Maguire leave on loan
The situation involving Manchester United defender Harry Maguire and West Ham United appears to be complex. Manchester United are reportedly not keen on loaning out Harry Maguire to West Ham.
Instead, they seem inclined to sell him in order to raise funds for additional signings, particularly for a left-back and a midfielder. This is based on information from the Daily Mail.
The report also mentions that Manchester United is interested in Chelsea’s full-back Marc Cucurella due to Luke Shaw’s injury, which could keep him out for a couple of months. Additionally, Erik ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, is looking to strengthen the midfield, with talks being held with Fiorentina regarding Sofyan Amrabat and Bayern Munich’s Ryan Gravenberch being considered as well.
Given that Ten Hag stripped Harry Maguire of the captaincy at Manchester United, it’s suggested that Maguire might benefit from a fresh start elsewhere. West Ham has shown interest in Maguire, but negotiations have encountered delays. As things stand, it appears that Maguire might stay at Old Trafford until at least January.
This situation highlights the dynamics of transfer negotiations and how clubs manage their squad and financial considerations during the transfer window.