Manchester United Stand Firm on Maguire Valuation
West Ham United’s ambitious £20 million offer for England defender Harry Maguire has been swiftly rejected by Manchester United, Mcw can exclusively reveal. The Hammers’ initial approach falls significantly short of United’s £40 million valuation for their club captain, creating a fascinating transfer standoff that could dominate headlines in coming weeks.
According to our sources at Old Trafford, manager Erik ten Hag considers Maguire “a valuable squad member” despite his reduced playing time last season. “United aren’t actively pushing Maguire out,” a club insider told Mcw, “but they won’t stand in his way if he desires regular football and a suitable offer arrives.”

The Complex Negotiation Factors
Several critical elements are complicating this potential transfer:
Financial Considerations
- West Ham’s current bid represents just 50% of United’s asking price
- Maguire‘s reported £190,000 weekly wages present salary cap challenges
- Industry experts suggest a £35m compromise might unlock negotiations
Sporting Factors
- Ten Hag values Maguire’s experience in cup competitions
- The defender’s leadership qualities remain highly regarded
- West Ham can offer guaranteed starting opportunities
Transfer market analyst James Wilson told Mcw: “This deal makes football sense for all parties if they can bridge the £15m valuation gap. Maguire needs minutes ahead of Euro 2024, West Ham require defensive reinforcements, and United could reinvest the funds.”
Hojlund Deal Progresses as United Plan Alternatives
While the Maguire saga develops, Manchester United are making significant progress on their pursuit of Atalanta striker Rasmus Hojlund. Mcw understands:
- Negotiations center around a €70m base fee with performance add-ons
- Atalanta’s imminent signing of El Bilal Toure (€30m from Almeria) facilitates Hojlund’s departure
- PSG’s €50m bid has been surpassed by United’s package
- The Danish international has expressed strong preference for Old Trafford

Tactical Implications for Both Clubs
West Ham’s Defensive Reinvention
David Moyes sees Maguire as the cornerstone of a more possession-based approach. His ball-playing ability would:
- Improve build-up from the back
- Provide aerial dominance in both boxes
- Add tournament-winning experience to a relatively young squad
Manchester United’s Evolving Backline
Ten Hag’s potential defensive reshuffle could feature:
- Lisandro Martinez as left-sided center-back
- Raphael Varane as first-choice right center-back
- Victor Lindelöf as primary backup
- Maguire’s departure accelerating growth opportunities for younger defenders
The Player’s Perspective
Maguire faces a career-defining decision:
- Fight for his place at a club where he’s fallen down the pecking order
- Secure regular football elsewhere ahead of Euro 2024
- Potentially take a wage reduction to facilitate a move
Our sources indicate the England international hasn’t requested a transfer but is carefully considering all options. His professionalism during preseason training has been noted by coaching staff.
What Comes Next?
The transfer chessboard suggests several potential developments:
- West Ham may return with an improved £30m bid
- Other clubs could enter the race if Maguire becomes available
- United might soften their stance as deadline approaches
- Wage contribution agreements could bridge financial gaps
As the situation evolves, Mcw will provide exclusive updates and expert analysis on this developing story. The coming weeks promise to be decisive for both Maguire’s future and Manchester United’s defensive plans.
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