Harry Maguire has officially signed a new contract with Manchester United, confirming his stay at the club until June 2027. The agreement also contains an option that could extend his contract by a further year, keeping him at Old Trafford until 2028 if activated.
The deal, which had been in discussion for several weeks, has now been finalized and publicly confirmed by the club. It reflects Manchester United’s continued faith in the experienced centre-back, who remains a significant figure in the squad despite facing strong competition for a starting position.
Maguire joined United in 2019 from Leicester City for a then-record fee for a defender. Since then, he has made over 150 appearances for the club, contributing both defensively and offensively, particularly through his aerial presence during set-pieces. He was also appointed club captain in 2020, highlighting his leadership qualities on and off the pitch.
In recent seasons, however, Maguire has had to navigate criticism and inconsistent playing time. Changes in management and tactical setups have affected his role, but he has continued to demonstrate professionalism and determination whenever called upon.
By securing his future, Manchester United ensures stability in defense while maintaining experienced leadership within the dressing room. The extension also suggests that Maguire remains part of the club’s long-term plans as they aim to compete at the highest level domestically and in European competitions.
For Maguire, the new contract represents both a vote of confidence and an opportunity to further prove his value. As he enters this next phase of his career at Old Trafford, he will be focused on delivering consistent performances and helping the team achieve success.
With this agreement in place, Maguire’s journey at Manchester United is set to continue, reinforcing his commitment to the club and its ambitions.



