Harry Maguire is reportedly aiming to reclaim his position at Manchester United by undertaking an intensive training camp in the hot climate of Portugal. He is collaborating with Ricardo Carvalho, a renowned defender, as part of a rigorous training regimen that includes three sessions daily. This program has been ongoing for three weeks thus far.
After a season where he was limited to just eight starts in the Premier League, the 30-year-old Maguire, who has been out of form, awaits discussions about his future with Erik ten Hag. Despite Manchester United having resumed their pre-season preparations at Carrington, Maguire continues his training with Carvalho, according to reports from Fabrizio Romano.
Adding to his challenges during this period, there are indications that Bruno Fernandes may assume the captaincy role at Manchester United, even if Maguire remains at Old Trafford. Nevertheless, for his aim of securing a regular place in the starting lineup, few mentors could match the experience and credibility of Carvalho.
Carvalho boasts an illustrious career that includes victories in the Champions League, the European Championships, three Premier League titles, one Portuguese top-flight title, and one La Liga title, among numerous other accolades. He was also awarded the UEFA Club Best Defender of the Year in 2003-04.