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Harry Maguire makes playing time admission as Manchester United officials hold Qatar takeover talks

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Here are your Manchester United evening headlines on Thursday, March 16. Harry Maguire admits he would like to start more matches for Manchester United after he impressed in their victory over Real Betis on Thursday night.

United secured their place in the quarter-finals of the Europa League with a comfortable victory over Real Betis across two legs.

Ten Hag's side had already taken a three-goal cushion heading into Thursday's second leg, before Marcus Rashford's strike made it a 5-1 victory on aggregate.

United made four changes for the reserve leg in Seville, with club captain Maguire coming into the side in place of fellow centre-back Raphael Varane. ALSO READ: How the Manchester United players rated vs Real Betis Maguire caught the eye with a commanding performance as part of a makeshift defence and after the match he admitted he would like to play more, but insists he will always give his best to make the club a success. Click here to read the full story. Manchester United officials have held meetings with the Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani bid to buy the club after they were shown round Old Trafford on Thursday.

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Harry Maguire is getting plenty of practice at delivering public rebuttals of his own status, either with England or Manchester United. He came out swinging after the Carabao Cup final and gave another forceful post-match interview in Naples on Thursday night.

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