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‘HE’S TOO GOOD FOR WEST HAM’:CALLUM WILSON BEGS £200K-PER-WEEK STAR TO REJECT TRANSFER TO HAMMERS

The Newcastle United striker defended his countryman and the way he was treated while at Manchester United.

Harry Maguire has faced a lot of verbal abuse, whether from his own fans or the opposition, but Callum Wilson was quick to emphasize how he has risen through the ranks over the years, as he told The Footballer’s Football Podcast.Maguire was deprived of the captain’s armband this summer, implying that he had no future at Old Trafford.

Harry Maguire
Harry Maguire

As a result, West Ham, who sold Declan Rice for a club-record amount this summer, came knocking for his services.However, Wilson claims that, with ‘no disrespect’ to the Hammers, his colleague international is of a higher level than the London club.I played against Harry in the leagues when he was at Sheffield United and I was at Coventry,” Wilson explained. “We played each other in League One.” We worked beside one another.I have no ill will towards West Ham.” He is just too talented for them. He is currently experiencing some difficulties with his confidence.Let’s not forget, this guy shows up for England game after game.” Every competition. He was recently deposed as captain, but he is a leader at one of the top clubs in the world. If I were him, I’d remain and fight.

Harry Maguire
Harry Maguire

The essential point here is that if Maguire were to join Moyes at the London Stadium, the £200,000-a-week star (Spotrac) would suit his style of play.West Ham prefers to play a low block and counter-attack, which would fit Maguire’s approach because the backline is more protected.It’s comparable to England, and as supporters have seen over the years, even when he suffers at Old Trafford, he always shows up for his nation.

 

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