Harry Maguire's odds of joining Manchester United have been cut to 1/2 after the Red Devils reportedly made an approach to Leciester City.
The 25-year-old started to attract wide ranging interest after his displays for Gareth Southgate's England in the World Cup in Russia, with United just one of the big teams weighing up a move.
Maguire only moved to the King Power Stadiumn last year in an £17 million move from Hull City, but he's now being lined up for a £65m switch to Old Trafford.
Sky Sports are reporting that United have made an approach to Leciester for the services of the centre back, which has resulted in his price of joining Jose Mourinho's side being cut to 1/2.
Tottenham (12/1) and Liverpool (20/1) have previously been credited with an interest but they're not big outsiders after United struck first.
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Maguire played every minute of Leicester's Premier League campaign last year and was named as the Player of the Year as a result of his performances.
The Foxes are desperate to keep hold of their star defender and are thought to be ready to offer him a fresh £100,000 a week deal to stay at the club.
It remains to be seen if the lure of Old Trafford proves too much for Maguire to resist when he returns for pre-season training to sort his future out after a post-World Cup break.
Leicester and manchester United kick-off the new Premier League season when they meet at Old Trafford on Friday August 10.
