In recent days, among the names mentioned as possible defensive reinforcements for Milan, even if such a move does not currently appear to be on the agenda, Harry Maguire has also been linked. The Manchester United and England centre-back, born in 1993, brings significant experience despite a career marked by ups and downs. Crucially, his contract expires in June 2026, and at present there are no clear signs that he will agree to an extension with the Red Devils, as pointed out by Milan News.
AC Milan and several other English clubs are reported to have shown interest in Maguire. However, today The Sun, including its print edition in the UK, reports that United’s new head coach and former midfielder Michael Carrick has vetoed any potential departure for Maguire during the winter transfer window.
The English coach considers him a key member of the squad, especially in a department that lacks depth, with the club likely needing to look for reinforcements themselves. If a contract extension does not materialise, Milan and other suitors could renew their interest in the summer, potentially targeting him on a free transfer.














