Manchester United Extend Harry Maguire's Contract Amidst Revamped Role
Manchester United have decided to keep Harry Maguire at the club for another year. The 31-year-old defender has been working hard to get back to his best under new boss Ruben Amorim.
Since Amorim took over, Maguire has played seven times for the team and was even given the captain's armband for their match against Newcastle.
Amorim revealed the decision to keep Maguire at the club during a press conference before their big match against Liverpool. "We're going to keep Harry Maguire," he said. "I've spoken to him and told him he needs to up his game. We need him to lead the team by example."
The manager said Maguire has the potential to be a great leader, but he needs to improve his game and leadership skills. "We don't have many leaders on the pitch, and Harry has the potential to be one of them," Amorim said. "But he needs to work hard and lead by example."
By keeping Maguire at the club, Manchester United are showing they're committed to rebuilding the team. With Amorim in charge, the team is looking to bounce back, and Maguire's new role will be crucial to their success.