HARRY MAGUIRE wants to stay at Manchester United this summer, according to reports.
The Red Devils skipper made just 16 Premier League appearances during the 2022-23 campaign.
He has been linked with an Old Trafford exit in recent days, with Tottenham reportedly keen to bring him to North London.
According to talkSPORT, Maguire is reluctant to leave United this summer – despite his lack of game time.
Erik ten Hag reportedly wants to cash in on the England man in order to help fund a move for Napoli star Kim Min-jae.
The South Korean ace possesses a £42million release clause in his contract, which will become active on July 1.
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Man United will have to compete with Newcastle in order to land Kim's signature.
SunSport understand that Kim's representatives have already spoken to Newcastle chiefs.
Tottenham, meanwhile, are reportedly interested in making Maguire Ange Postecoglou's first signing as boss.
Spurs' defence was an issue throughout last season, with the North Londoners conceding 63 goals in the Prem – more than Everton, West Ham and Wolves.
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SunSport revealed earlier this month that United could try to use Maguire as part of a package to sign Mason Mount.
The Red Devils are eager to sign the England midfielder but are reluctant to fork out Chelsea's £70m asking price.
Blues boss Mauricio Pochettino was interested in Maguire during his stint as Spurs manager.
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