
Harry Maguire doesn't travel with Man Utd for pre-season tour of America due to ‘personal matter'
The Red Devils are flying out to Chicago today to kickstart their Premier League Summer Series pre-season tour.
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Harry Maguire is not travelling to the United States with Man Utd
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However, they will not be joined by the 32-year-old England international.
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