The current crisis with Leon Goretzka at Bayern Munich is reportedly being keenly studied by Manchester United.
Florian Plettenberg asserts that if Declan Rice chooses to join the Bundesliga's elite club this summer, the German midfielder may think about his options in the weeks that follow.
Given the uncertainty surrounding Scott McTominay and Fred's futures, it is well known that United are looking to bolster their midfield. The existing contract for Goretzka at the Allianz Arena is not scheduled to expire until 2026.
“Goretzka: Man Utd is monitoring his situation! MUFC is aware of the fact that his future is uncertain because of Rice,'' posted Plettenberg on Twitter.
“But no concrete talks or negotiations yet. Goretzka is staying calm and his position is clear: He definitely wants to stay as he identifies 100% with FC Bayern! And: Rummenigge supports him.''
A thorough report from the Daily Mail says that the Reds are content to let club captain Harry Maguire leave for fresh pastures this summer and are looking for interested parties to buy the Three Lions international.
Given Luke Shaw's shift to the center, Maguire has continued to slip down the Old Trafford pecking order and at times was regarded as the club's fifth-choice center-back. The former Leicester City player didn't play in the FA Cup final loss to Manchester City as a substitute.
A journalist has backed West Ham manager David Moyes to complete the transfer of Manchester United captain Harry Maguire.
The 30-year-old England international is among the majority of players that are set to leave Old Trafford in the next summer transfer window, and West Ham are vying to secure his signature.
Harry Maguire fell down the pecking order at Old Trafford under Erik Ten Hag, and despite his heroics with the England national team, the Red Devils captain has failed to convince the new boss that he fits into his style amid his calamitous performance on the pitch. But transfer journalist Paul Brown believes David Moyes can help rescue the former Leicester City defender's career.
"David Moyes knows his center-backs; he has a great track record of making a success of all the defenders he’s had at his clubs," Paul Brown told GiveMeSport.
“There are really very few that stand out that he hasn’t been able to get much out of. I do feel that if David Moyes got ahold of Harry Maguire, that could be great for his career."
“He would certainly get minutes if he went to West Ham, and I think he’d have a manager who really believes in him by playing every week."
The £80 million signing will certainly excel in West Ham's defensive set-up, and David Moyes history of coaching defenders will be crucial to his career's revival.
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