Maguire revealed that manager Ruben Amorim has stalled any transfer window moves for him, and he has yet to speak to the club about his future beyond this campaign. "Last year was the clause in their hands, so there was no option for me there," Maguire said. "There was no talking. It was just they activated it and it got extended."
This year, Maguire is up for renewal, and he is aware that the club has made it clear that he cannot leave on any terms. "I'm sure over the next few months they'll sit down, and we'll have to have a conversation about where we want to go and if they want to extend or obviously the transfer window will open again in January," Maguire added.
Maguire expressed his confidence in the club's direction, saying, "We're in a good place, positive as a club, and I feel like the hierarchy has come in and Jason (Wilcox, director of football) and the manager, I feel like they're taking it in the right direction."
Maguire also praised the club's recent signings, including Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, who impressed in the Premier League opener against Arsenal. "I think last year we just weren't as big a threat going forward as we should have been for this club," Maguire said. "This club demands players who create chances, score goals, and that's what it's done throughout its history."