England returned to winning ways with a 3-1. win over Finland in Helsinki on Sunday afternoon.
The Three Lions suffered their first ever defeat against Greece on Thursday, but goals from Jack Grealish, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Declan Rice earned Lee Carsley’s side a crucial Nations League victory on Sunday.
One player that wasn’t involved in the game was defender Harry Maguire, who was left out of the squad for the two fixtures.
At club level, it appears that the player’s current club – Manchester United – could be willing to sell him at a very low price.
According to The Daily Star, the Manchester club are willing to listen to offers for Maguire in January – starting as low as just £10 million.
The centre-back has endured a difficult few seasons at Old Trafford, having joined the Red Devils from Leicester City in 2019.
In total he has played more than 200 times for United, winning both the Carabao Cup and FA Cup, but he has struggled to maintain his best form for long periods and has fallen out of favour under Erik ten Hag on more than one occasion.
The 31-year-old, who cost United a staggering £80 million five years ago, was close to joining West Ham United last year but the proposed move ultimately fell through.
At the time United were demanding a fee of around £30 million for the central defender, but the report suggests that their price tag has been lowered since as the player nears the expiry of his contract next summer.
Maguire has played nine times for United so far this season, including six of their seven Premier League games.
The Englishman has also struggled with injuries over the past 18 months, and he is currently sidelined and not expected back until next month.
