Harry Maguire says he's not yet thought about his Manchester United future but the club captain admits it's difficult not leading his side out every week.
Maguire started on Thursday as United beat Real Betis 1-0 in the second leg of their Europa League last-16 tie, Marcus Rashford scored the only goal in Seville as Erik ten Hag's side secured a 5-1 aggregate win over their Spanish opposition.
It was the centre-back's 11th start of the season and just his sixth since returning from World Cup duties with England. That lack of game-time and the seemingly impossible task of replacing Lisandro Martinez has sparked rumours he could leave the club in the summer. ALSO READ: Every word from Erik ten Hag's pre-Fulham press conference But with United still in three competitions, having already won the Carabao Cup, the 29-year-old said any decision over his future was for down the line.
Asked by the National if he had given it any thought, Maguire said: "No. There’s a game every three days and I’m training as hard as I can.
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