Defender Harry Maguire has officially reached a contract extension agreement with Manchester United until 2027, marking a remarkable turnaround from being the center of criticism to becoming a pillar.
The familiar phrase "Here we go" was confirmed by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Manchester United and Harry Maguire have reached a verbal agreement to extend the contract by one year.
Specifically, the English defender will remain at Old Trafford until the summer of 2027, with an option to extend for another 12 months. If this contract is finalized, Maguire will serve the "Red Devils" until age 35, demonstrating the absolute trust from the leadership in his experience.
Despite previous speculation about his departure as young talents like Leny Yoro or Ayden Heaven arrived, in the context of pillars like De Ligt or Lisandro Martinez being frequently injury-prone, Maguire seized the opportunity to prove his worth. His stability under Ruben Amorim and now Michael Carrick has completely convinced the coaching staff.
Joining MU in 2019 for a record fee of £80 million, Maguire experienced the darkest period of his career when he lost the captain's armband and became a target of ridicule on social media. However, instead of choosing to leave in disgrace, the 33-year-old defender demonstrated remarkable professionalism. He quietly trained, remained silent in the media, and fought to regain his starting position.
Statistics don't lie: Man United averages 2.1 points per match when Maguire is in the starting lineup, significantly higher than the 0.8 points when he is absent. Not only wise in defense, the former captain also became a "secret weapon" in attack with crucial goals in the FA Cup and Europa League. He even willingly played as a striker when the team needed an aerial solution.
Extending with Maguire is not merely a professional matter but also an investment in the mental factor within the dressing room. Though no longer wearing the captain's armband, he maintains his status as a exemplary senior, ready to mentor young players. Maguire's humble attitude and resilience are a valuable lesson in character for any player wearing the MU shirt.
Double joy for this defender as he has just been recalled to the England national team by manager Thomas Tuchel for the March FIFA Days. With his current form, Maguire is brimming with opportunities to become the core of the "Three Lions" defense in the upcoming 2026 World Cup campaign. The new contract at Old Trafford is the perfect launchpad for him to aim for the final peak in his international career.