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United land Maguire in world record deal for defender

British media reports transfer fee of 80 million pounds

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MANCHESTER, England, Aug 5, (RTRS): Manchester United made Harry Maguire the most expensive defender in history on Monday as the fallen giants of English soccer start building from the back in their bid to bridge the gap on champions Manchester City and Liverpool.

Financial details were not disclosed but British media said United had paid Premier League rivals Leicester City around 80 million pounds ($97 million) for the England internatio­nal, surpassing the 75 million pounds Liverpool paid Southampto­n for Virgil van Dijk in January last year.

Maguire, 26, signed a six-year contract with the option to extend for a further year and United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer hailed his latest recruit as “one of the best centre backs in the game today”.

“He’s 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,” Norwegian Solskjaer told the club’s website.

“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.”

For all the attacking verve of the club’s glory years under former boss Alex Ferguson, the Scot ensured a solid foundation with his centre back pairings, but that has been missing in recent seasons despite repeated trips to the transfer market.

Following the lead of City, with John Stones, and Liverpool with Van Dijk, Solskjaer and the clubs owners

Australia’s Pat Cummins (left), celebrates the dismissal of England’s Jonny Bairstow during day five of the first Ashes

Test cricket match between England and Australia at Edgbaston in Birmingham, England on Aug 5. (AP)

have recognised that first and foremost, they need to tighten up at the back.

Maguire is the Old Trafford club’s second most expensive recruit after French midfielder Paul Pogba, who was signed for a then world-record 89 million pounds from Juventus in 2016.

Maguire, who was also targeted by champions City, signed a contract extension to 2023 with Leicester last year and played 31 times in the league last season, scoring three goals.

However, United flexed their financial muscle to ward off their neighbours and Maguire said he could not turn down the opportunit­y to help the record 20-times English champions win more trophies.

“I’m delighted to have signed for this great club... when United come knocking... it’s an incredible opportunit­y. From my conversati­ons with the manager, I’m excited about the vision and plans he has for the team,” Maguire said.

“It’s clear to see Ole is building a team to win trophies. I’m now looking forward to meeting my new team mates and getting the season started.”

Leicester confirmed they had accepted a club record fee for Maguire, who joined them from Hull City in 2017 and

LONDON, Aug 5, (RTRS): Scoreboard at close of play on the fifth day of 1st Test between England and Australia at Birmingham, England.

1st innings 284 (Smith 144, Siddle 44; Broad 5-86)

AUSTRALIA

ENGLAND

1st innings 374 (Burns 133, Root 57; Cummins 3-84)

AUSTRALIA

2nd innings 487 decl (Smith 142, Wade 110; Stokes 3-85)

ENGLAND

2nd innings

In this Aug 11, 2017 file photo, Leicester City’s Harry Maguire looks to pass the ball during their English Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Leicester City at the Emirates Stadium in London. A person with knowledge of the deal says Manchester United is set to break the world transfer record for a defender after agreeing to pay 80 million pounds ($97 million) to sign Harry Maguire from Leicester. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because

the transfer is yet to be finalized. (AP)

went on to make 76 appearance­s.

Maguire is United’s third recruit of the close season after they signed winger

Burns c Lyon b Cummins ...... 11 Roy b Lyon ............................ 28 Root c Bancroft b Lyon .......... 28 Denly c Bancroft b Lyon ........ 11 Buttler b Cummins ................... 1 Stokes c Paine b Lyon ............. 6 Bairstow c B’croft b Cummins .... 6 M. Ali c Warner b Lyon ............ 4 Woakes c Smith b Cumins .... 37 S. Broad c Smith b Lyon .......... 0 J. Anderson not out ................. 4 Extras: (4b, 4lb, 2nb) ............. 10 Total: (52.3 overs, all out) .... 146

Fall of Wickets: 1-19 (Burns), 2-60 (Roy), 3-80 (Denly), 4-85

Daniel James from Championsh­ip side Swansea City and right back Aaron Wan-Bissaka from Crystal Palace.

(Root), 5-85 (Buttler), 6-97 (Bairstow), 7-97 (Stokes), 8-136 (Ali), 9-136 (Broad), 10-146 (Woakes)

Bowling: Siddle 12-2-28-0, Lyon 20-5-49-6, Pattinson 8-129-0, Cummins 11.3-3-32-4, Smith 1-1-0-0

Match result: Australia win by 251 runs

Umpires: Joel Wilson, Aleem Dar

TV Umpire: Christophe­r Gaffaney

Match Referee: Ranjan Madugalle

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