Newcastle United ‘will not be able to sign Harry Maguire on loan’
Manchester United are reportedly not prepared to loan Harry Maguire to Newcastle United this summer but would be open to letting the centre-back move to the Magpies on a permanent basis.
The 30-year-old’s future is currently the subject of much speculation, having found it difficult to secure regular action during the 2022-23 campaign.
Maguire featured on 31 occasions in all competitions during the recent season, but he started just eight times in the Premier League, with Raphael Varane, Lisandro Martinez, Victor Lindelof and Luke Shaw all ahead of him in the pecking order for the spots in the middle of the defence.
Man United are expected to move for another centre-back this summer, with Napoli’s Kim Min-jae being heavily linked with a move, which would make it even tougher for Maguire to secure regular action next term.
A recent report claimed that Maguire is prepared to stay at Old Trafford and fight for his spot, but the Red Devils are expected to push to move him on before the end of the transfer window.
There have been suggestions that the centre-back’s huge wages, which are close to £200,000 a week, could make it difficult for clubs to afford him this summer.
Newcastle have been linked with a possible loan switch for the former Sheffield United youngster, but according to The Sun, Man United are not willing to loan their captain to a domestic rival, with the Magpies now seen as serious competition due to their recent takeover and fourth-place finish in the Premier League.
The report claims that Erik ten Hag’s side would be willing to let Maguire move to St James’ Park, but Eddie Howe’s team would have to buy him.
Aston Villa are also said to be keeping a close eye on the situation, and Man United are allegedly open to letting the defender move to Villa Park on loan next season.
Tottenham Hotspur are also thought to be interested, with the London club looking to rebuild their squad after missing out on a European finish during the 2022-23 Premier League.