Rodgers regrets departure of ‘special’ Maguire
LONDON: Harry Maguire, described as a “special player” by Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers, is set to become the world’s most expensive defender after Manchester United agreed to pay a reported fee of £80 million ($97 million). The 26-year-old central defender —coveted by United since he starred as England reached the World Cup semifinals — is to undergo a medical at United over the weekend. “The clubs have agreed (a fee) and there’s still some work for it to go through,” Rodgers told Sky Sports. “He’s a special player, he’s not a player that of course we would want to lose. “He’s a top-class player, he’s a good man as well, and everything about Harry over the course of this preseason, he knows there has been interest over the summer and he’s been super professional.”
Maguire’s fee out-strips Dutch international Matthijs van Ligt who in July moved to Juventus from Ajax for a combined fee of 75 million euros plus 10.5 million euros of add-ons. De Ligt’s compatriot Virgil van Dijk cost Liverpool £75 million when he moved from Southampton in January 2018.