Maguire looks ahead to trophies, new signings and mentoring young defenders at United
Harry Maguire, entering his eighth year at Manchester United, spoke about the club’s ambition to win titles, the need for fresh players and his role in guiding emerging centre-backs.
Harry Maguire reflected on his long tenure at Manchester United, noting that playing for the club as a child was a dream now realised for eight seasons. He emphasized that the squad’s goal is to be competitive in every competition and to improve on the previous year’s performance, aiming for the league title. Maguire credited Michael Carrick’s influence on the team’s culture after a successful first half-season and acknowledged the need for additional signings, especially at left-back and midfield, given injuries to Mason Mount and Manuel Ugarte.
He expressed confidence that the club is working to bring in quality players to strengthen the roster. Looking forward, Maguire said he enjoys mentoring the promising defenders Ayden Heaven, Leny Yoro and Dan Armer, hoping they will eventually form a world-class centre-half partnership.
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United fans get insight into the club’s ambitions, transfer needs and the development of its next-generation defenders.
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