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BREAKING AT OLD TRAFFORD! Michael Carrick BLOCKS Major January Exit, Key Star’s Transfer Door SLAMMED SHUT

As the January transfer window enters its final stretch, interim manager Michael Carrick has made his first decisive move to stabilize a listing Manchester United ship: slamming the door shut on any potential departure for Harry Maguire. SunSport can exclusively reveal that the club has rejected multiple approaches for the 32-year-old centre-back, including interest from AC Milan and several Premier League clubs. With Maguire’s contract set to expire this summer, Carrick’s intervention signals a clear prioritization of immediate, experienced leadership over future financial flexibility, as he battles an injury-ravaged defensive unit and a desperate need for stability in his temporary reign.

London, UK. 08th Nov, 2025. Harry Maguire of Manchester Utd looks on. Premier League match, Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester Utd at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on Saturday 8th November 2025. this image may only be used for Editorial purpose

Carrick’s stance is a pragmatic response to a deepening defensive crisis. United’s backline is in tatters: Matthijs de Ligt has been sidelined since November, while teenage prospects Leny Yoro and Ayden Heaven have been thrust into the spotlight during a dismal run of two wins in ten games. In this context, Maguire—despite his own injury struggles this season—represents a vital commodity: an experienced, vocal leader and a proven Premier League defender. Carrick, backed by his assistant Steve Holland who knows Maguire intimately from their eight years together with England, views him as a non-negotiable pillar for the remainder of this turbulent campaign.

The decision also carries significant financial and contractual implications. Maguire is United’s £80 million club-record defensive signing and earns around £140,000 per week. With his deal expiring in June and a one-year extension triggered by the sacked Ruben Amorim already in place, the club now faces a summer crossroads: offer another extension to a 33-year-old or allow a valuable asset to leave for free. By blocking a January exit, Carrick is effectively choosing to maximize Maguire’s on-field value for the next four months, betting that his presence is worth more than any potential nominal fee or salary savings a pre-summer sale might bring.

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This move also speaks to Maguire’s remarkable resurgence in stature at Old Trafford. From a figure of scrutiny and a collapsed West Ham move in 2023, he has rebuilt his reputation, becoming a “fan favourite” and etching his name in club lore with dramatic goals and rare Anfield victories. Carrick’s refusal to entertain offers is a powerful vote of confidence in the player’s enduring importance, both in the dressing room and on the pitch, at a time when United’s season threatens to spiral further.

Michael Carrick’s first significant personnel decision as interim manager is a defensive one in every sense. By unequivocally blocking Harry Maguire’s exit, he is prioritizing short-term solidity and leadership over long-term planning, a move that underscores the precariousness of United’s current situation. For Maguire, it is a reaffirmation of his value at a club where his journey has been a rollercoaster. For United, it kicks the financial can down the road to the summer, when a new permanent manager will inherit the decision of whether the club captain’s redemption arc warrants another chapter. For now, in Carrick’s interim world, Maguire remains indispensable—a human shield for a battered backline and a symbol of the experience this young, faltering squad desperately lacks.