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They made fun of Harry Maguire, the karma that Chelsea receives for next season

While Chelsea fans have taunted Maguire in recent years, the karma that comes to them

By Mauricio Saenz

While Chelsea fans have taunted Maguire in recent years, the karma that comes to them
While Chelsea fans have taunted Maguire in recent years, the karma that comes to them
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Harry Maguire is one of the most criticized players in recent seasons. The Manchester United player has not been able to be the reference in defense that was expected, but beyond that, his numerous mistakes have put him at the center of controversy and many are calling for his departure.

 

For this season, it seems that the desire of the Manchester United fans will finally be fulfilled and it is likely to be the last campaign of Harry Maguire in the United ranks. Erik Ten Hag has been clear and has expressed that he has nothing but respect for the player, but that it will depend on what Harry wants.

However, a setback seems to present itself in the career of the English footballer, who could have his destiny in another club. Manchester United could use him in the operation and negotiation for some element that interests the club for next season. For this reason, the player is expected to be a bargaining chip.

One of Manchester United's big targets for next season is precisely Mason Mount, current Chelsea FC player. The English attacker has been positioned as a player who is close to leaving London, but the club is asking a stratospheric amount for him. Something that United could reduce with the addition of an element.

 

Will Maguire be part of Man United's deal for Mason Mount?

According to The Sun, Harry Maguire is a player that Pochettino has great admiration for and doesn't look down on him signing for his Chelsea FC. A situation that Manchester United wants to take advantage of and include the English player in the operation for Mason Mount and lower the 80 million they are asking for the player.


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