Manchester United's Maguire can match Van Dijk's success, says Evans

Manchester United's Maguire can match Van Dijk's success, says Evans
Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester United v Chelsea - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - August 11, 2019 Manchester United's Harry Maguire and Jesse Lingard applaud the fans after the match Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff Copyright JASON CAIRNDUFF(Reuters)
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(Reuters) - Harry Maguire is 'tailor-made' for Manchester United and could soon be as important for his new club as Virgil van Dijk is for their rivals Liverpool, former team mate Jonny Evans has said.

United made Maguire the most expensive defender in world football when they signed him for a reported 80 million pounds from Leicester City in the close season.

The fee eclipsed the previous record of 75 million pounds that Liverpool paid Southampton for Van Dijk in early 2018.

Evans, who came through the United youth system and spent more than a decade at Old Trafford, backed Maguire to quickly become a fan favourite with his new club.

"I don't have any worries about him there," the Leicester defender told British media.

"He's tailor-made for Manchester United, it was a great move for him. He's a player they needed... He will be a real hit there."

Van Dijk has been a transformative presence for Liverpool since joining the Merseyside club, helping them win the Champions League last season and take the Premier League title race down to the wire.

Maguire, 26, made his United debut in Sunday's 4-0 Premier League victory over Chelsea and showed signs of similar promise with a performance that earned him the man-of-the-match award.

"Both are great on the ball and Harry has got explosive pace people don't see," Evans added. "He is powerful and good in the air.

"Everyone will compare the transfer fees but it's so difficult to judge transfer fees nowadays. We're all human and it is weird we get traded for money.

"In the transfer market it's all supply and demand and things can go up and down at any moment. The most important thing is for him to be judged on how he plays."

United's next assignment is a league trip to Wolverhampton Wanderers on Monday.

(Reporting by Simon Jennings in Bengaluru, editing by Nick Mulvenney)

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