Manchester United have officially announced that veteran defender Harry Maguire has penned a new long-term agreement, securing his place at Old Trafford until at least June 2027. The deal, confirmed on Tuesday following initial reports by ESPN, includes a club option to further extend the England international’s stay by an additional twelve months. The 33-year-old center-back was previously entering the final months of his existing terms and would have been eligible for free agency this summer had an agreement not been reached.
Since his high-profile £80 million move from Leicester City in 2019, Maguire has been a mainstay in the United lineup, accumulating 266 appearances and contributing 17 goals across all competitions. While his tenure has seen fluctuations in team fortune, his recent form has been instrumental in the club’s defensive resurgence under the guidance of interim manager Michael Carrick, who took charge earlier this year.
Maguire’s individual performances since January have not only stabilized the United backline but also earned him a significant international reprieve. His consistent displays caught the attention of the national team hierarchy, leading to a recall to the England squad for the March international window. This resurgence has transitioned the defender from a rotational role back into a foundational pillar of the squad as the club navigates the final stages of the season.
By securing Maguire’s services for the next three seasons, Manchester United’s leadership has prioritized continuity and experience within the defensive unit. As the team continues to find its rhythm under Carrick’s leadership, the retention of a seasoned leader like Maguire is seen as a strategic move to provide stability for the younger prospects integrated into the first-team environment.