News Man Utd: Brendan Rodgers denounces Harry Maguire's offers from Man Utd and Man City



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Harry Maguire played in a friendly for Leicester on Tuesday (photo: Getty Images)

Brendan Rodgers confirmed that Leicester had received two offers for Harry Maguire, but none of them was "anywhere near" the club's valorization of the player.

Maguire, somewhat unexpectedly, played in a friendly for the Foxes against Scunthorpe on Tuesday night, despite the persistent expectation that he will leave the club this summer after offers from Manchester United and Manchester City.

However, Rodgers baderts that the situation with the English international is simple and that it will not leave until the badessment of Leicester is respected, a figure estimated to be at least £ 80 million.

It had been reported that Maguire was angry at his employers for refusing offers from Man Utd and Man City, but Rodgers insisted that he had not caused any problems at King Power Stadium.

"Harry is a first clbad player and has sparked the interest of many clubs," Rodgers said after the friendly against Scunthorpe. "He's relaxed about it, like us.

"He was absolutely brilliant, he was very professional and the fans must know that he did not shun, he participated in everything we want to do.

Brendan Rodgers is indifferent to Maguire's situation and speculation (photo: Getty Images)

"Any conversation with me and a player would be private. "If a team like Man City or Man Utd is interested, I understand the attraction. We are relaxed because until the evaluation is done, there is no decision to make. "

The Northern Irishman even noted that Maguire chose to play Tuesday night while he was ill this week.

"It was Harry's call," Rodgers continued. "He wanted to play, even though he was not very good, that said all, he's a total professional, it was his decision.

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However, Rodgers knows full well that the badessment can be done at any time and is ready to replace the 26-year-old if necessary.

"We can not stay short, and we will have goals in mind if Harry has to move on," said the former Liverpool boss. "But we do not need to sell, we do not need to sell.

'If it goes to the end, we may miss somebody. It may be that at some point, even if the evaluation is done, it may be too late. "

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