The 32-year-old centre-back, revitalised under manager Ruben Amorim, has become a cornerstone of United's push for Europa League glory and a return to the Champions League.
United's season, while inconsistent, remains alive with promise. Victory in the Europa League would not only deliver a major trophy but also secure a lucrative Champions League spot, boosting the club's coffers by at least 85 million pounds.
The Red Devils have stormed into the semi-finals, with a commanding performance against Athletic Bilbao in the away leg. Maguire, who was pivotal in their previous round's triumph over Lyon, delivered another masterclass in Spain. Not only did he anchor a clean sheet, but he also showcased flair, bamboozling his marker with deft footwork before providing the cross for United's opening goal.
Amorim, who took the reins earlier this season, has been instrumental in Maguire's renaissance. According to The Telegraph, it was Amorim who pushed for United to activate a one-year extension in Maguire's contract in January, recognising him as a rare leader in a squad craving direction. "Harry is someone we can build around," Amorim has said, praising the defender's resilience and influence.
The Athletic reported that Maguire's standing within the club has never been higher, with United keen to extend his contract beyond 2026 and even envisioning a post-playing role for him at Old Trafford.
Maguire's commitment mirrors the club's ambition. The Telegraph revealed that the defender, who turns 33 in March, is eager to sign a new deal and dreams of finishing his career in red. "I'm fully committed to this club," Maguire has said, reflecting on his journey through turbulent times.
His resolve was tested under former manager Erik ten Hag, who stripped him of the captaincy and saw United accept a 30 million pound bid from West Ham in 2023, only for the move to collapse. Despite the club's attempts to move him on, Maguire's determination to stay has paid off.
Amorim's tactical shift to a 3-4-2-1 formation has been a perfect fit for Maguire, allowing him to thrive in a back three where his lack of pace is less exposed. His performances, blending defensive solidity with unexpected attacking contributions, have made him indispensable.
Recent posts on X from United's official account hailed Maguire's "colossal" display in Bilbao, while Amorim, in a press conference shared on the platform, called him "a warrior who leads by example."
Maguire's story is one of redemption. Outlasting Ten Hag's regime, he has found a manager in Amorim who values his grit and guile. With United's sights set on silverware and a return to Europe's elite, Maguire's leadership will be crucial.
The defender, once written off, now stands tall as the heart of United's revival, with his future firmly tied to Old Trafford's dreams.