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Roy Keane has admitted he feels sorry for Manchester United skipper Harry Maguire as question marks over his role at the club continue.

Former Red Devils captain Keane is one of the best leaders in Old Trafford history, winning seven league titles during his time at the Premier League giants. It’s a different story for Maguire however, who has seen his form dramatically tail off since being given the armband.

Signed for £80million during the summer of 2019, the ex-Leicester defender was quickly promoted to captain but has struggled to find consistent form, particularly this season.

There have been suggestions that United could opt to change captains in the coming months, with Erik ten Hag likely to have his own say when he arrives at the club.

And Keane has suggested that the fact Maguire was so quickly made captain has made his transition to United a more difficult one and claimed it was also a damning indictment of the players already within the squad.

In an interview with LadBible, Keane said: “I feel sorry for Maguire. If you go into a big club… it’s like, imagine if when I came to Man United when I was 20 or 21, quite

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