Harry Maguire ‘ready to fight’ for Man Utd future
Amidst rumors linking Maguire away from the Old Trafford Club, Maguire has revealed that he is a ‘part of the future’ at Manchester United and is ‘ready to fight for the biggest trophies.
Amidst rumors linking Maguire away from the Old Trafford Club, Maguire has revealed that he is a ‘part of the future’ at Manchester United and is ‘ready to fight for the biggest trophies.
Maguire is currently away on international duty with England but spoke about the Dutchman's appointment while previewing the England's upcoming UEFA Nations League games.
Manchester United on Wednesday said England defender Harry Maguire no longer had a criminal record and was free to travel internationally.
Harry Maguire was involved in a brawl last week while on holiday in Mykonos. He spent two nights in custody after he was arrested.
Manchester United said in a statement: "The club is aware of an alleged incident involving Harry Maguire in Mykonos last night.
In an exclusive fans' Q&A on Manchester United's official website, centre-back Maguire said he is focused on bringing more silverware to Old Trafford, when it is decided it is safe for football to resume.
Apart from this, Maguire is also the captain of Manchester United first team's response to the newly launched Players Together NHS fund.
Ole’s primary concern ahead of Sunday’s clash is the fitness of star striker Marcus Rashford.
Maguire could soon succeed Young as club captain with the 34-year-old reportedly close to agreeing on a deal with Inter Milan.
The Gunners got the lead within eight minutes of the start, courtesy Nicolas Pepe. And in the 42nd minute, it was the goal from Sokratis that sealed the match in favour of the hosts.