Harry Maguire's HM 5 Ltd Hits £8.7 Million in Reserves
Harry Maguire has turned HM 5 Ltd into a significant off-field earner, with the company holding £8.7 million in reserves and posting more than £4 million in profit for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025. The figures add another layer to a season in which the Manchester United defender has already re-established his value on the pitch.
The company made £4 million in pure profit after £1.15 million in taxes and other costs. Maguire, who earns a reported £190,000 a week at Manchester United, now has an image-rights business that has moved well beyond a side project.
Maguire's June 2025 accounts
HM 5 Ltd's latest accounts show reserves of £8.7 million, a figure that sits above the £8 million mark and reflects how far the business has grown. Those numbers place his off-field income in a bracket that many of his England teammates do not match.
The timing matters too. His contract had been expected to expire in June, but he signed a one-year extension that runs until the summer of 2027 and includes an option for an additional season. The deal keeps him tied to Manchester United for at least eight seasons.
Manchester United and Liverpool
Maguire has also supplied a football reminder of why he remains valuable to the club. In October, he scored the winning goal in a 2-1 victory against Liverpool under former manager Ruben Amorim.
He said, "Representing Manchester United is the ultimate honour," and added, "I am delighted to extend my journey at this incredible club to at least eight seasons and continue to play in front of our special supporters to create more amazing moments together." Those words sit alongside the financial return: a player once targeted by critics is now carrying one of the club's more stable on-field and commercial profiles.
HM 5 Ltd and Maguire
The business story is tied to Maguire's wider career reset. The article says he was once a target for critics, but his financial success now mirrors a turnaround in his popularity and standing at Manchester United. His reserves surpass many of his England teammates, which makes HM 5 Ltd one of the clearer examples of how image rights can grow into a major revenue stream for a top footballer.
He made 12 appearances under interim manager Michael Carrick, another marker of how his role has shifted across different managerial spells. With the extension secured and the accounts now public, the immediate picture is simple: Maguire is still earning heavily at Old Trafford, and his company is building a reserve pile that keeps growing.