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Published 07:19 15 Aug 2018 BST
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According to The Telegraph, Maguire is in 'advanced' talks with the club over a new deal and Leicester chiefs are hopeful of reaching an agreement with him before the end of the month.
Should his wages rise to £75,000, that figure would still fall well short of the sum he could earn at a bigger club like Manchester United, but the continuity may be exactly what he's looking for after a breakthrough summer of sorts with England.
When you consider that Ashley Young earns £110,000 a week, Romelu Lukaku £200,000 - Maguire could easily be earning a lot more but his stance goes to show that it's not about the money for all players.
Maguire played the full 90 minutes of Leicester’s 2-1 defeat at United on Friday night, just four days after returning from his holiday.
Claude Puel, the Leicester manager, said: "I'm happy about Harry and Jamie, they came back with a smile. “I'm happy about the attitude of Harry, it's important for him to remain with us, and to bring strong momentum for this season, I’m happy to keep him. Harry, he's happy also to remain with us."
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