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Utd make Maguire world’s most pricey defender post ‘£80m’ Leicester deal

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LONDON: Manchester United signed Harry Maguire from Leicester on Monday for a reported £80 million fee that makes the England centre-back the world’s most expensive defender.

United have secured Maguire on a six-year contract with an option for a further 12-month extension.

The £75 million Liverpool paid for Virgil van Dijk in 2018 was the previous record fee for a defender.

However, Juventus’ capture of Van Dijk’s Netherland­s teammate Mathijs de Ligt earlier this month (July) could rise to 85.5 million euros (£77 million) in add-ons.

It is also a record fee between Premier League clubs, surpassing Van Dijk’s move to Anfield from Southampto­n and Romelu Lukaku’s switch from Everton to Manchester United.

“I am delighted to have signed for this great club. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Leicester and would like to thank everyone at the club. However, when Manchester United come knocking on your door, it is an incredible opportunit­y,” Maguire told United’s website.

“From my conversati­ons with the manager, I am excited about the vision and plans he has for the team. It’s clear to see that Ole is building a team to win trophies. I am now looking forward to meeting my new team-mates and geting the season started.”

Maguire, 26, could make his debut in his new club’spremierle­agueopener­athometoch­elseaon Sunday and United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is confident he will live up to his hety price tag.

“Harry is one of the best centre-backs in the game today and I am delighted we have secured his signature,” he said.

“He is a great reader of the game and has a strong presence on the pitch, with the ability to remain calm under pressure -- coupled with his composure on the ball and a huge presence in both boxes - I can see he will fit well into this group both on and off the pitch.

“He has a great personalit­y and is a fantastic addition to the club.”

Manchester­cityhadbee­nintereste­dinmaguire, but Pepe Guardiola admited on Sunday that the champions couldn’t afford his huge fee.

Maguire, 26, shot to prominence for his performanc­es at last year’s World Cup as England reached the semi-finals for the first time since 1990.

United were interested in his signature last summer, but baulked at Leicester’s asking price.

A year on and with the heart of their defence brutally exposed in finishing sixth in the Premier League last season to miss out on Champions League qualificat­ion, the Red Devils finally paid the fee the Foxes’ demanded.

Solskjaer had made strengthen­ing central defence a priority, with that need only becoming more acute when Eric Bailly suffered a knee injury during the pre-season tour of China which is expected to keep him out for at least four months.

Maguire’s arrival also continues the trend of United targeting young British talent rather than big-name foreign imports.

The English giants have already splashed nearly £70 million on promising youngsters Daniel James and Aaron Wan-bissaka.

Maguire started his career at Sheffield United before making the leap into the Premier League with Hull in 2014.

Ater impressing even as the Tigers were relegated two years ago, he joined Leicester in a £17 million deal.

His England debut followed in October 2017 and he emerged as one of the unlikely stars of the World Cup, where he featured in all of the Three Lions’ seven games and scored in the quarterfin­al victory over Sweden, signifying a meteoric rise for Maguire.

Nicknamed “slab head” by former Leicester teammate Jamie Vardy for his physical prowess in the air, Maguire has also impressed with his ability to play out from the back.

However, City were less in need to break the bank for the 26-year-old ater winning the first ever domestictr­ebleoftrop­hiesinengl­ishfootbal­lhistory.

 ??  ?? ↑ Harry Maguire shot to prominence for his performanc­e at last year’s World Cup as England reached the semis for the first time since 1990.
↑ Harry Maguire shot to prominence for his performanc­e at last year’s World Cup as England reached the semis for the first time since 1990.

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