West Ham United have held talks with Manchester United for Harry Maguire, but the two clubs are far apart in their valuations for the defender.
According to Sky Sports via Football Daily, West Ham United have held talks with Manchester United for Harry Maguire. The two clubs remain far apart in their valuations of the defender. The Red Devils emphasise the importance of having the 57-cap England international in their squad.
The Harry Maguire saga is a strange one, with Manchester United not giving a clear picture of what they want from the defender. Rumours of a sale had been circulating well before the season ended, and the stripping of the captain’s armband gave more ground to an exit.
However, Erik ten Hag has reiterated the importance of having the 57-cap England international in his squad. The idea of keeping the defender on board will contrast with the early window rumours about Manchester United being willing to pay off the centre-back to terminate his contract and leave.
As per reports, Manchester United want £50 million for the centre-back, which does not resonate well with his current status at the club. The former captain does not start for the Red Devils and may seek a move where he could play every week.
🚨 West Ham United have held initial talks with Manchester United over the signings of Harry Maguire and Scott McTominay
💰 While #MUFC are not encouraging offers, it’s thought it would require very big bids for United to even consider a sale pic.twitter.com/rrp2MVtP8F
— Football Daily (@footballdaily) July 25, 2023
Tottenham have held an interest but may view the defender as a contingency option for a few of their priority targets. West Ham are also interested, and the latest chatter suggests that they have held initial talks with Manchester United for him.
Manchester United and West Ham are far apart in their respective valuations of the defender, which could cool off interest. The Hammers most certainly won’t pay around the £40-50 million mark. They could, however, entice Maguire with a starting spot in their first team ahead of the new season.
With the Euros on the line, Maguire will want to pay regularly at the club level to keep his spot on Gareth Southagate’s side intact. He might also look at other options apart from West Ham United.
David Moyes has been keen to sign a central defender in this window and has the funds to conclude an operation. Maguire brings some much-needed experience at the back. He will solidify their stance in the Premier League, but not at the price Manchester United demands.