This summer, there have been rumors that Harry Maguire would be replaced by one of his England teammates by Manchester United.
On Thursday, Sevilla humiliated United 3-0 at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium to send them out of the Europa League at the quarterfinal round.
The first leg ended in a tie after Maguire and Tyrell Malacia both scored an own goal for Erik ten Hag's team.
However, in the opposite match, Ten Hag's troops descended to unprecedented depths. Just seven minutes into the second leg, the woeful Maguire made a mistake that gave Youssef En-Nesyri the first goal for Sevilla.
The mistake served as the catalyst for a lackluster performance, as Loic Bade scored Sevilla's second goal and En-Nesyri capitalized on a mistake by David De Gea to score his second and the La Liga team's third.
Following the loss, a number of stories suggested that Ten Hag was preparing a team exodus, with Maguire perhaps leaving in the summer.
The Mail Online said that United is keeping an eye on Fikayo Tomori and Tottenham Hotspur with Maguire's future uncertain.
Additionally, he hasn't committed a mistake that resulted in a goal, which will delight United supporters.
Tomori, who has three England caps, still has four years left on his Milan deal, and it would supposedly take a "huge offer" for the Serie A giants to even contemplate moving the player.
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