Manchester United Poised to Extend Defender’s Contract

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Harry Maguire’s contract is set to be extended by Manchester United for 12 months, as the January Transfer Window approaches. He has regained his form under the leadership of Ruben Amorim, who is not willing to let the centre-back go.

Harry Maguire’s contract is set to be extended by Manchester United for 12 months, as the January Transfer Window approaches. He has regained his form under the leadership of Ruben Amorim, who is not willing to let the centre-back go.

Manchester United is already making preparations for the January Transfer Window, as the team looks up to extend some contracts while also signing a few new players to strengthen their line-up. Ruben Amorim's side will be going against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the upcoming match in the Premier League, as the Wolves are almost at the relegation zone.

In their previous match, Manchester United suffered a 3-0 loss in the home match against Bournemouth. On the other hand, Wolves have also not been able to perform well in the current edition. However, with the arrival of their new manager Vitor Pereira, the team secured a win in the game against Leicester City with his first game incharge by 3-0.

Manchester United is confirmed to extend the contract of Harry Maguire for 12 months, and it is expected to be triggered soon. This will further help them to strengthen their defence for the remainder of the season. Maguire has been a part of the team in more than 200 matches and he also encountered a slump in his form recently.

But ever since the arrival of Ruben Amorim, he has regained his form, performing well as the centre-back. His contract is set to expire in the next six months, as Ruben Amorim is likely to extend it for 12 months.

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