Harry Maguire Rejects Man United Payoff Offer, Tables Exit Demand! [Details]

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Harry Maguire has rejected Manchester United payoff offer in a heavy blow to the club’s transfer plans, MySportDab reports.

The England defender, who is out-of-favor under Ten Hag’s regime was set to leave Manchester United this summer.

Manchester United had reached a £30m agreement with West Ham to sell Harry Maguire to the London club.

Now, report reaching us from The Sun reveals Harry Maguire has dealt a big blow to the plan turning down the club’s payoff offer.

He has refused Manchester United £6m payoff for him to join West Ham.

The former Leicester City center-back believes the £6m payoff offered by Manchester United is not enough and is not ready to accept it.

He is reportedly demanding a £15m payoff before agreeing to leave the club.

MySportDab understands Harry Maguire has two years remaining on his Manchester United contract.

He earns £210,000 weekly at Manchester United and his remaining two-ywar contract will add up to £19.7m hence he has insisted the £6m payoff offered by Manchester United is not enough.

It is still unclear whether Manchester United will adjust the payoff offer to align with Harry Maguire’s demand.

Maguire is obviously unhappy with how he has been treated by Erik Ten Hag, who has dropped him from the club’s starting lineup and recently strip him off the captaincy role at the club.

He was determined to stay and fight for his place at Manchester United but the club had reached agreement with West Ham to sell him out.

Now, the move could be scuttled as Harry Maguire is yet to agree to the deal and wants £15m payoff before leaving the club.

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