Sothall_Blade
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As the article says, Maguire is one of the best defensive prospects in the country. Look it as an outsider would.
He's made well over 100 league appearances before he's 21.
He's been named in the Under 21 squad ahead of young defenders already with Premiership/Championship clubs.
Twice running, he's been voted into the PFA League One team of the year by his fellow professionals.
If he'd made his name playing for Southampton or Crewe, Blades fans wouldn't be scoffing at a £4-5M valuation.
Barnsley sold John Stones to Everton for £3M. We sold Walker for up to £4M and Naughton for up to £6M.
So on that basis, the valuation seems to be about the going rate.
It's still a drop in the ocean anyway for clubs like Chelsea, Man Utd and Arsenal.
Big clubs like that will snap up any promising talent in the hope that just a handful of them will eventually make the grade.
Quite often, they'll sign them up just to make sure that their rivals don't.
Let's not be fooled by a short-term dip in form into thinking that Maguire isn't a hot prospect.
At just 20, he does at least have the potential to be the next Steve Bruce, Tony Adams or John Terry.
That's what the big clubs will be looking at, not the odd misplaced pass or tackle.
He's made well over 100 league appearances before he's 21.
He's been named in the Under 21 squad ahead of young defenders already with Premiership/Championship clubs.
Twice running, he's been voted into the PFA League One team of the year by his fellow professionals.
If he'd made his name playing for Southampton or Crewe, Blades fans wouldn't be scoffing at a £4-5M valuation.
Barnsley sold John Stones to Everton for £3M. We sold Walker for up to £4M and Naughton for up to £6M.
So on that basis, the valuation seems to be about the going rate.
It's still a drop in the ocean anyway for clubs like Chelsea, Man Utd and Arsenal.
Big clubs like that will snap up any promising talent in the hope that just a handful of them will eventually make the grade.
Quite often, they'll sign them up just to make sure that their rivals don't.
Let's not be fooled by a short-term dip in form into thinking that Maguire isn't a hot prospect.
At just 20, he does at least have the potential to be the next Steve Bruce, Tony Adams or John Terry.
That's what the big clubs will be looking at, not the odd misplaced pass or tackle.