Harry Maguire opens door to Leicester exit, but not until the summer
Despite signing a new five-year-contract with Leicester following a superb showing at the World Cup, Harry Maguire is refusing to rule out a move next summer, The Mirror reports.
It became common knowledge during the transfer window that Manchester United were keen on the England international’s services, and the centre-back continues to be linked with a move to Old Trafford.
Speaking to the BBC’s Premier League Show, Maguire stated: "I want to concentrate fully on Leicester this year, see where it takes the club and see where we go from there.”
However, when asked as to whether a move to one of England’s ‘giants’ would interest him should a bid be made he admitted, “"Yes, definitely it would be a difficult one. I’m an ambitious player.
"If you're not an ambitious footballer, you're in the wrong game really.
"Everyone wants to play at the top level, everyone wants to play in the biggest tournaments in the world, so obviously the Champions League is one."
The 25-year-old has been an ever present in the Premier League for the Foxes since signing for the club last summer from Hull and already has two goals to his name in eight appearances this season, re-enforcing his threat from set pieces in particular.