Napoli have identified Manchester United defender Harry Maguire as an attractive option on a free transfer, according to The Athletic.
The centre-back has been in and out of the starting XI for United over the past two years, but he recently confirmed that talks are ongoing over a contract renewal.
His current deal expires in June, and the Red Devils have the option to extend his £190,000 per week contract for 12 months.
United are looking into a longer contract for Maguire on possibly lower wages, but the club have just 10 days before he can discuss terms with foreign clubs.
Napoli have identified the 31-year-old as an attractive free transfer option following the success of former United teammate Scott McTominay after his summer move.
Manager Antonio Conte is fond of recruiting Premier League-based players, and the Serie A Giants are open to the possibility of bringing Maguire to Italy.
United need to find a solution by the end of the year or they could risk losing Maguire on a Bosman deal to a foreign club.
If United were to trigger the clause after Maguire’s agreement with another club, FIFA are most likely to favour the player in such a dispute.
Maguire speculation could be agent-driven
The former United captain recently performed well against Manchester City in the Premier League. He comfortably saw off Erling Braut Haaland’s threat.
Maguire subsequently confirmed ‘positive talks’ over a renewal with United, and his representative could be putting pressure on the club to make a quick decision.
Napoli have probably communicated their interest to his agent. This is now being used as a negotiation tool to speed up contract talks with the Red Devils this month.
Maguire is no longer in the prime of his playing career. He won’t be a regular starter in future and United should not agree a new deal on similar wage terms.
Unless he is prepared to accept around £100,000 per week, United should release him on a free transfer.
Stats from Transfermarkt.com & Capology.com.
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