Former Manchester United boss, David Moyes has revealed why he did not sign Harry Maguire during his time as manager at Old Trafford.
Moyes revealed that he scouted Maguire when the defender was at Sheffield United but overlooked him because Man United had better defenders.
United bought Maguire for £80million last week following spells at Sheffield United, Hull and Leicester City.
“We didn’t try to sign him but we flagged him up at that time,” he told talkSports.
“I was very aware of the players in the lower leagues and had made a good career out of bringing them to Everton – whether that be Tim Cahill or all the ones we did through the years.
“Harry Maguire was another one I recognised. He played against Preston North End at home in a league game and I watched him and thought he played really well but at that time he was really big.
“You thought: ‘My goodness, how big is Harry going to be’ because he was a relatively young boy at that time.
“To be fair he looks in terrific shape and he hasn’t changed at all really.
“When I went to United, we had [Nemanja] Vidic, Rio [Ferdinand], Jonny Evans, Michael Keane, Phil Jones, Chris Smalling so for us to go and buy another young centre half wasn’t the biggest thing we needed at the time.
“And Harry Maguire has had to go on his journey. Sometimes the players need the journey to get to where they have to go. He might have struggled then.”
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