England defender Harry Maguire has signed a new five-year contract with Leicester City following reported interest from Manchester United, the Foxes have confirmed.
The centre-back starred for his country at the World Cup, scoring in the quarter-final win over Sweden, and was linked with a big-money move to Old Trafford as United sought defensive reinforcements in the close season.
But Maguire remained with Leicester, saying he respected the club s decision not to sell him, and he has now committed his future to the 2015-16 Premier League champions.
Ever since I came to this club, I ve always reiterated how good they ve been to me, Maguire told the club s website after extending his contract through to 2023.
They gave me an opportunity to play in the Premier League and built a great platform for me to go and perform at the World Cup, so I thank them a lot. I owe them a lot and I m looking forward to the future.
— Leicester City (@LCFC)
Maguire was named Leicester s Player of the Year after appearing in all 38 league matches last term, having signed from relegated Hull City in June 2017.
The 25-year-old made his England debut in a World Cup qualifier in Lithuania last October and established himself as a regular ahead of the finals in Russia.
Delighted to have signed a new deal with . Can’t wait to see what the future brings.
— Harry Maguire (@HarryMaguire93)