
West Ham United Football Club recently made a bold move in the transfer market by submitting a hefty €60 million package bid for Manchester United’s star players, Harry Maguire and Scott McTominay. This ambitious offer was met with rejection from Manchester United, indicating the club’s determination to retain its assets or they wanted more for them.
The bid, which included a substantial cash sum along with potential player exchanges, showcased West Ham’s intent to strengthen their squad and compete at higher levels in the Premier League. The East London club’s management recognized the value that Maguire, the commanding central defender, and McTominay, the versatile midfielder, could bring to their team dynamics.
Harry Maguire, signed by Manchester United from Leicester City in 2019 for a world-record fee for a defender at the time, has established himself as a crucial component of the Red Devils’ defence. His leadership on and off the pitch, along with his ability to read the game and contribute to set-pieces, made him a good player for the club.