According to the Mirror, Manchester United defender Maguire may go to Saudi Arabia to play after his contract expires next summer, and Riyadh Victory and Jeddah are interested in him.
Maguire, 32, joined Manchester United in 2019, with a transfer fee of up to 80 million pounds, setting a record for the world football defender at that time. Maguire's contract with Manchester United expires next summer. Although Manchester United has the right to renew his contract with him for one year, the Mirror believes that it is unlikely that Manchester United will renew Maguire's contract at the moment, because Manchester United pays more attention to future development.
Maguire has now become the target of Saudi team Riyadh Victory and Jeddah United. They are willing to offer high salaries to attract players to join. Among them, Riyadh Victory No. 1 star Cristiano Ronaldo has been teammates with Maguire. Starting from January 1 next year, Maguire has the right to negotiate with other clubs. The Mirror said that Maguire may consider signing another big contract at the end of his career and joining the Saudi club freely after the contract expires next summer.
Maguire has played 64 times for England, but recently he was excluded from the national team list by England coach Tuchel. Maguire faces huge challenges in wanting to participate in next year's World Cup, and the end of his national team's career is also one of the reasons why Maguire is willing to consider going to Saudi Arabia to make gold.