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Conte wants to sign another United star, Red Devils in talks to keep him

Conte wants to sign another United star, Red Devils in talks to keep him
Conte wants to sign another United star, Red Devils in talks to keep him


Napoli have identified Manchester United defender Harry Maguire as an attractive option on a free transfer, according to The Athletic.

The centre-back has been in and out of the starting XI for United over the past two years, but he recently confirmed that talks are ongoing over a contract renewal.

His current deal expires in June, and the Red Devils have the option to extend his £190,000 per week contract for 12 months.

United are looking into a longer contract for Maguire on possibly lower wages, but the club have just 10 days before he can discuss terms with foreign clubs.

Napoli have identified the 31-year-old as an attractive free transfer option following the success of former United teammate Scott McTominay after his summer move.

Manager Antonio Conte is fond of recruiting Premier League-based players, and the Serie A Giants are open to the possibility of bringing Maguire to Italy.

United need to find a solution by the end of the year or they could risk losing Maguire on a Bosman deal to a foreign club.

If United were to trigger the clause after Maguire’s agreement with another club, FIFA are most likely to favour the player in such a dispute.

Maguire speculation could be agent-driven

The former United captain recently performed well against Manchester City in the Premier League. He comfortably saw off Erling Braut Haaland’s threat.

Maguire subsequently confirmed ‘positive talks’ over a renewal with United, and his representative could be putting pressure on the club to make a quick decision.

Napoli have probably communicated their interest to his agent. This is now being used as a negotiation tool to speed up contract talks with the Red Devils this month.

Maguire is no longer in the prime of his playing career. He won’t be a regular starter in future and United should not agree a new deal on similar wage terms.

Unless he is prepared to accept around £100,000 per week, United should release him on a free transfer.

Stats from Transfermarkt.com & Capology.com.