HARRY MAGUIRE went golfing after Manchester United’s 1-0 victory over Fulham to kick off their Premier League season.
The England defender drove around the Cheshire course in a FERRARI golf buggy.
Maguire watched intently to see if his putt was successful. A golf cart marked 7Maguire was part of his post-match relaxation. The 31-year-old helped Erik ten Hag’s team secure the win at Old Trafford on Friday night.
On Monday, he enjoyed some leisure time on the golf course.
Maguire was seen hitting the ball with his driver, enjoying the game.
In another shot, he carefully eyed the ball after a putt on the green.
The ex-Leicester player was also spotted driving a Ferrari golf buggy, which SunSport estimates could be worth around £18,000.
Maguire is keen to make an impact at Manchester United this season after missing out on England’s Euros campaign due to injury.
This summer, Ten Hag strengthened his squad by signing centre-backs Leny Yoro and Matthijs de Ligt.
However, with Yoro sick and De Ligt recently joining, Maguire partnered with Lisandro Martinez to secure a clean sheet against Fulham.
After the match, he shared on the club website, “I feel good and fit. I’m in good physical and mental shape, and I’m excited about the upcoming season.
There are many games this season. I’m sure the starting lineup will see plenty of changes.”
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Maguire also discussed the team’s goals for the season, stating, “We don’t want to set specific targets, but this club deserves trophies.
Of course, we aim to win another trophy, and in the Premier League, we recognize the need for significant improvements from last season.
We obviously want to qualify for the Champions League, as we fell short this season due to our league performance.
We must improve compared to last season and see where it leads us.”