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Saudis, come save us from another Woodward catastrophe. He gave Maguire a 6 year contract in 2019 
. Unbelievable, Maguire is going to stink on the bench for 2 more years it looks like...
We should get rid of both though. Having backup is a false economyFred has a year left on his contract so I’d imagine he’ll be sold . We need a squad as well and I’d be very surprised if he got rid of both
If you were Maguire, do you think you might also harbour hatred towards the club you might perceive as ruining your life and reputation? Hypothetically, of course.I wonder how ex-professionals view the comment "I'll stay and fight for my place" knowing that its really just a euphemism, for "Im happy to sit on my arse and take the £200k per week"
I really hope Al Havya will come in with a cheeky bid for Harry.If you were Maguire, do you think you might also harbour hatred towards the club you might perceive as ruining your life and reputation? Hypothetically, of course.
I think footballers become cynics at some point in their careers, and from there, a lot fall out of love for the game (or the fallout) and seek the greatest amount of post-career security they can generate. Maguire is also 100% guaranteed his England place under Southgate, which is the only haven he has left in the game at the moment.
Maguire will have to be paid up to leave otherwise he’s going nowhere, imo.
what did rice used to be on weekly? Surely he was one of your top earners. If you’ve got him off your books now paying maguire might not be such an issue.
60k I believe, not much.
We offered 200k for him to stay but he refused it.
We could theoretically afford him at his wages, but we aren't going to break our structure for Maguire, and I don't think any lower prem club will either.
I thought rice would be on way higher than 60k tbh, nevermind lower prem teams there isn't anyone that's going to offer maguire that sort of figure. Our only hope is Newcastle but they don't need him.
I thought that as well. Guess his wages are a major stumbling block. I do hope West Ham will be in for him when they finally sell Rice to Arsenal as they seem like a club that would be in for him.Legitimately thought he’d have garnered more interest. Starting to feel bad for him.
If a club is willing to pay him at that level and offer say a four year deal, he would be mad to turn it down rather than seeing out the last two years on his United contract. He could potentially find his level again, continue to be an England starter and he has the security of a four year deal.Maguire is on around £190k a year and I’d imagine there are a few PL clubs would happily pay an English first choice CB for £130-£150k wages plus £35-40m fee. We would be looking to pay around £9m (3 years remainder of his contract) to Maguire for the difference in wages, this should be easily achievable assuming Maguire wants to leave.
Which clubs, specifically, do you think would pay £130-£150k AND pay a £35-40m fee? Can't see it myself. The clubs with that sort of money can do better than a 30 year old Maguire.Maguire is on around £190k a year and I’d imagine there are a few PL clubs would happily pay an English first choice CB for £130-£150k wages plus £35-40m fee. We would be looking to pay around £9m (3 years remainder of his contract) to Maguire for the difference in wages, this should be easily achievable assuming Maguire wants to leave.
Which clubs, specifically, do you think would pay £130-£150k AND pay a £35-40m fee? Can't see it myself. The clubs with that sort of money can do better than a 30 year old Maguire.
Thanks for the reply. I still disagree with you: Zouma was 26 when he was signed, quite a big difference to 30 in football terms. Everton have ffp issues so that's a no go. Also, seriously doubt Spurs (Levy) would cough up that kind of fee for a player with no re-sale value.I’d say West Ham, Everton and Spurs. West Ham for example, paid £25m for Zouma who is 2 years younger and reported on around £120k I think the real challenge is for Maguire accepting a move to a mid-table club.
Just accept a lower transfer fee so the purchasing club can afford his wages.
The signing fee for Maguire is now a sunk cost - let's look forward.
He is a perfect Moyes player or even Palace. Doubt anyone else will have huge interest.I thought that as well. Guess his wages are a major stumbling block. I do hope West Ham will be in for him when they finally sell Rice to Arsenal as they seem like a club that would be in for him.
He is a perfect Moyes player or even Palace. Doubt anyone else will have huge interest.
Forest definitely has some money but I doubt he would be interested.
That's the bulldog spirit!Not really, we can’t afford to be paying someone so much to be 5th choice. And he’s still the captain, which doesn’t look like it’ll change. Perhaps if ETH takes the armband off him and gives it to Bruno, he’ll take the hint. Though if history is anything to go by he’ll issue a statement saying he’ll fight to win the captaincy back.
Moyes could show Harry his famous videos of Jagielka.I do think Moyes could work well with hum, he made Dawson into a legitimately solid defender, I don't doubt he could do the same with Maguire.
If the club would accept for example £15-20m I think a club could afford to pay him an extra £4-5m per year for 3 years (on top of say £100k per week). That might even be favourable to Maguire because he could end up with a four year contract; rather than being released at 32 with hardly any first team football in 3 years.
The issue is I'm guessing his book value is £26.7m (80 * 2/6ths) which means from an FFP point of view that would be a large loss which could impact other signings.
The other option is subsiding his wages to the tune of £12-15m and getting a £30m fee; however despite the small FFP profit this year we'd be burdened for the next 2 years.
I'd guess the most favourable option (excluding a Saudi bid) would be a 12 month loan with no fee but covering the vast majority of his wages; and then to sell him next year when a) he'll only have a year left on his contract (meaning a longer term contract on a lower salary will be more attractive to him than the insecurity of a 1 year deal); b) he'll hopefully have played in a system more suited to his skillset and shown an improvement for a year; and c) from an FFP point of view even a £15m sale with no wage subsidy would represent a profit and it would come with no future salary burden.
If you were Maguire, do you think you might also harbour hatred towards the club you might perceive as ruining your life and reputation? Hypothetically, of course.
I think footballers become cynics at some point in their careers, and from there, a lot fall out of love for the game (or the fallout) and seek the greatest amount of post-career security they can generate. Maguire is also 100% guaranteed his England place under Southgate, which is the only haven he has left in the game at the moment.
Maguire will have to be paid up to leave otherwise he’s going nowhere, imo.
You said no manager wants him but then said British ones would keep him if they came to United. Contradiction?No manager wants the mantle of "the man who bought Maguire" in the face of all the memes and ridicule at his hapless performances for United.
His only option is to go overseas and re-find his mojo playing for a defensive manager who plays defending the penalty area and gives him lots of defensive midfielders for further protection.
The only manager who has the ego enough to take on the challenge would be the "translator" at Roma. Failing that it's the very minor leagues or the saudis who will take him on.
Maguire has such an ego he is probably holding out that the EtH era hits a rocky patch and we go for a BRITISH manager as a reaction.
He won't leave unless we cram his mouth with gold.
I'm saying HE believes /hopes that if Erik falls out of favour his mate Gareth gets the United job.You said no manager wants him but then said British ones would keep him if they came to United. Contradiction?
I feel as though there's a sizeable disconnect between the generic working man - which most of us are - and the realities faced by those earning the kind of wages Maguire is. He's surely not thinking: 'I've made a stack and that's good enough for me!'; it's going to be more like: 'I don't have much time left maximising my earnings and managing the upkeep of my lifestyle and that of those around me, as well as my offspring's wellbeing and potentially their offspring, too!' Not so long-winded, but the general gist must surely be to secure as much money as possible, or maybe have that magic number a lot of humans have where they feel able to relax and no longer worry about money. It's all relative and by phrasing it as you have, you've juxtaposed your reality and what would satisfy you, in it, with that of someone whose financials probably have to do a lot more than yours as it's very common for sports folk from common backgrounds to support a whole surfeit of friends and family - even Floyd told his entourage once he stops earning stupid amounts they will have to find their feet as he won't be supporting their lifestyle any longer, and he's on multiples of most footballers (with a relative lifestyle bump to match, perhaps in keeping with yours to Maguire's, who knows?).It's all hypothetical, of course, but if I were Maguire, at 30 years old, I'd just want to be playing football, 90 minutes every week.
Footballing careers are pretty short lived, and once it's over, there's never any going back to it.
So, whether I'm on £100k, £200k or even £300k per week should all be academic, fact is, I'd be a multi-millionaire anyway, more than set for the rest of my days.
Falling to 5th choice, I'd be having a showdown with the manager and my transfer request would be going in.
That's from my perspective as a fan though, whether Maguire is just all about the money, we shall see what he does next, what's more important to him, football or money..??
I think selling him for 30m and then covering 60k of his 180k would be fair for the next 2 years. Westham bought Zouma for around the same amount and they pay him 120k if I am not wrong. Maguire expects to be paid 180k for the next 2 years we make that happen.
I hope he isn'tI'm saying HE believes /hopes that if Erik falls out of favour his mate Gareth gets the United job.
Yes hes THAT deluded!
Tbh I'd doubt if even them would actually want him. They sign players not because of football reasons but rather marketing ones. What's Maguire famous for? Being a meme and give neutral fans good laughs?Saudi Arabia is probably the only feasible solution that would not be an unmitigated financial disaster for United.
They’d probably pay him about a third of what he earns now though.Surely there are some Italian clubs which would take him.
Our only hope in Italy is Mourinho at Roma but they can never afford his wagesSurely there are some Italian clubs which would take him.
I dont think Neves is really marketable for example.Tbh I'd doubt if even them would actually want him. They sign players not because of football reasons but rather marketing ones. What's Maguire famous for? Being a meme and give neutral fans good laughs?
Yeah you got a point here.I dont think Neves is really marketable for example.