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JAKARTA - Manchester United player and captain, Harry Maguire, has just received a bomb threat at his residence. This is the aftermath of his poor performances, both with the club and the England national team.

However, the threat did not make Harry Maguire shrink and decide to leave Manchester United. Maguire said this to a close friend who later revealed it to The Sun.

The source said that his colleague still prioritizes the safety of his family. However, he will stay at Manchester United.

"Harry will not be forced out of Manchester United under this kind of threat. His number one priority is the safety of his family, but he also has the character to deal with this. This is clearly the work of cowardly fans", the statement read.

Previously, the 29-year-old Red Devils captain received a bomb terror via electronic mail (e-mail). The letter reads that an explosive device has been planted in Maguire's residence worth £4 million.

This terror comes just hours after the Red Devils suffered a painful defeat to their rivals, Liverpool. Maguire, who was worried, immediately contacted the local police.

Officers then moved quickly to the player's residence to conduct a sweep. However, they did not find any suspicious items.

The police came back again and brought in a sniffer dog to conduct a re-scan because the threat was taken so seriously. The sweeping that took place in the yard and its surroundings again yielded nothing.

However, the police have launched an investigation into the threat. They suspect this threat is most likely carried out by a Manchester United fan.

"If that proves to be true, they are a complete disgrace to the name of this proud football club", the source said.

Maguire has recently been the target of criticism from Manchester United fans for his poor form. Moreover, the status of the most expensive defender in the world today holds the Red Devils' captain's armband.

Despite the threats, Maguire continued his routine as usual. He continues to train and prepare with the team for the Premier League match against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, April 23 tomorrow.


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