A crazed Manchester United fan told Harry Maguire they would bomb his house if he did not quit the club, according to sickening reports.
Maguire, 29, is staying with a teammate while his fiancée, Fern Hawkins, and their two daughters are said to be in a safe house after the sickening threat, per The Sun.
The so-called supporter issued the club captain an ultimatum as he gave him 72 hours to quit Man United after claiming three bombs were planted at his home.
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The report states that the threat was emailed to the player's agent and said the devices would be detonated if he refused to meet the deadline.
The England international, who started in his side's 4-0 at Liverpool on Tuesday, wasn't at home when the vile message was delivered on Wednesday as he was at the Carrington training ground.
But he left training and rushed home to be with his partner and daughters following the disturbing message.
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Maguire is beefing up the security at his home, purchasing new CCTV and 24/7 guards - with the report claiming police once again searched his property on Thursday but found nothing.
A source told the outlet: "This was taken very seriously.
"Harry and his teammates regularly receive death threats on social media but this was different.
"The email said three bombs had been planted at his home.
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"He had 72 hours to leave United or they’d be detonated. It was dripping with hatred and abuse.
"Fern was hysterical. She doesn’t feel safe anymore.
"She’s had enough of the abuse Harry gets.
"It’s relentless, personal and out of order. Enough is enough.
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"They’re a close family and Harry has always put them first but at the same time he refuses to give into the hate mob."
Man United return to action today when they face Arsenal, but Maguire is not expected to start at the Emirates.