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Harry Maguire struck a gentleman’s agreement with former Leicester owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha that he could leave this summer.

And the defender and his advisors have been told the club will honour that promise – even though they desperately want him to stay.

Manchester United are willing to go to £90million to land the 26-year-old England star while Premier League champions Manchester City are reluctant to go beyond £80million as they hunt a replacement for departed captain Vincent Kompany.

But while Leicester resisted all bids to sell Maguire last summer the star will be allowed to leave in this window.

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Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, son of Vichai who was tragically killed in a helicopter crash at City’s stadium last October, has told Maguire the Foxes will be true to their word – if their valuation is met.

Maguire fancies a move to City and the chance to win multiple trophies under Pep Guardiola.

But City are baulking at paying what would be their biggest ever fee for Maguire after creating a club record when they signed Riyad Mahrez from Leicester for £60million last summer.

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United, though, are pursuing Maguire and are willing to pay up as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer revamps their defence.

A source close to Maguire said: “United have been very aggressive in chasing Harry. They’ve made it clear they want him and are definitely keen to get him.”

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As well as Maguire, Solskjaer wants Crystal Palace full back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, currently on England U-21 duty at the European Championships in Italy.

A £40million bid has been rejected and although they are willing to increase their offer they won’t go to the £60million being demanded by Palace.

Palace point to City splashing over £50million on right-back Kyle Walker in 2017.

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But by the time he went to the Etihad former Spurs star Walker was a 27-year-old seasoned international with 27 England caps.

Wan-Bissaka, 21, is yet to win a full cap and United believe their offer is as good as Palace will get.

United are willing to trade defenders like Chris Smalling, Phil Jones and youngster Timothy Fosu-Mensah who spent a season on loan at Selhurst Park in 2017.

But it’s believed Palace want straight cash – and are holding firm on their £60million valuation of the Wan-Bissaka.