Sources: West Ham agree £30m deal for Maguire

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West Ham have agreed a deal worth around £30 million ($38.2m) to sign Manchester United defender Harry Maguire, sources have told ESPN.

Sources have told ESPN that West Ham have also agreed a deal for Southampton midfielder James Ward-Prowse, targeted as a replacement for midfielder Declan Rice who joined Arsenal last month.

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Maguire, 30, has been out of favour at United under Erik ten Hag, who has preferred Raphaël Varane and Lisandro Martinez. Last month, he was replaced by Bruno Fernandes as club captain.

ESPN reported on Monday that United had turned down bids for Maguire and Scott McTominay of around £20m but returned with an offer closer to a combined £60m.

Sources have told ESPN the clubs have now come to an agreement, with United allowing Maguire to discuss personal terms. However, West Ham are yet to meet United’s £40m valuation of McToiminay.

Maguire joined Old Trafford from Leicester City in 2019 as part of an £80m deal that made him the most expensive defender in history. However, after just eight starts in the Premier League last season, United have been willing to listen to offers for the defender.

The 31-year-old, who has 57 caps for England, is in need of playing time to stay in the plans of international boss Gareth Southgate with Euro 2024 set to take place next summer.

Information from ESPN’s Rob Dawson contributed to this story.

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