Harry Maguire Extends Manchester United Contract Until 2027

Harry Maguire has signed a new contract with Manchester United that will extend his stay with the club until June 2027, with the option for a further year. Maguire said representing Manchester United is the ultimate honour. Jason Wilcox, Manchester United director of football, said Maguire represents the mentality and resilience required to perform for Manchester United.

Kanye West’s Opinion on Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton Romance

Kanye West reportedly approves of Kim Kardashian’s budding romance with Lewis Hamilton. A source close to West says he views Hamilton as a ‘good person’ and an ‘incredible athlete’. This is a stark contrast to West’s feelings about Kardashian’s previous relationship with Pete Davidson.

Man Utd Deals: Michael Carrick Impact on Maguire and Mainoo

Manchester United are reportedly looking to consolidate power by securing contract extensions for Harry Maguire and Kobbie Mainoo. The move comes after improvements witnessed under Michael Carrick. Both players are reportedly close to penning new deals at Old Trafford.

The Masters 2026: DeChambeau’s Augusta Impact on McIlroy

Bryson DeChambeau arrives as the form player trying to deny Rory McIlroy a successful title defence at The Masters. DeChambeau has won his last two LIV Golf League starts and is among the favourites to challenge for a third major title this week, 12 months on from losing a final-round duel with McIlroy at Augusta National. Former Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley believes their rivalry was a positive factor in closing out Grand Slam success.

Justin Rose Determined to Conquer Masters Heartbreak

Justin Rose is determined to put last year’s dramatic playoff defeat behind him and prove he still has the quality to win at Augusta. Rose has finished second at the Masters on three occasions. He says he has always tried to keep his thoughts on all this squared away.

Kentucky’s Denzel Aberdeen Enters NCAA Transfer Portal

Kentucky guard Denzel Aberdeen has entered the NCAA transfer portal. Aberdeen spent one season in Lexington after winning a national championship with the Florida Gators. He has also played four seasons of college basketball, meaning eligibility questions will arise.

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