
"As per Romano, talks are taking place between Maguire and the club over a new deal but it would not include a pay-rise for the defender. The Red Devils will structure the deal differently but the new deal would mean that the England international defender would extend his stay at Old Trafford. Writing for the GiveMeSport newsletter, Romano revealed: No [he won't be receiving a pay rise]. It would have to be a different salary structure for Maguire in order to make it happen, talks are taking place."
"Maguire, for his part, may prefer clarity and playing time over lingering uncertainty. He must weigh whether staying at United, perhaps in a diminished role, is preferable to seeking a fresh start elsewhere. The experienced defender has been linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League but Maguire is reportedly ready to reject a lucrative offer from the Middle East in order to play top level football and give himself the best chance to feature in the World Cup for England next year."
Manchester United and Harry Maguire are engaged in talks over a new contract that would not include a pay rise and would use a different salary structure. The club may offer a short-term extension under revised terms to reflect Maguire’s reduced role. Maguire appears to favour staying at Old Trafford over a move to the Saudi Pro League, prioritising top-level football and chances to make England’s World Cup squad. With his current deal nearing its end, decisive outcomes in the coming weeks could determine whether he accepts a diminished role or seeks a fresh start elsewhere.
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