Fulham send second bid for Scott McTominay

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Already close to leaving Manchester United last year, Scott McTominay is again this summer. The 27-year-old midfielder is on the radar of Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe, Everton and Fulham. And clearly, the London club is keen to secure his services. According to information from The Telegraphthe residents of Craven Cottage have just submitted an offer of 20 million pounds, or 23.7 million euros, to the Red Devils for the Scottish international (52 caps).

A proposal higher than the 15 million pounds (17.8 million euros) at the start of the transfer window and which had been refused by United. Orphaned by João Palhinha, who left for Bayern, Fulham hopes to replace him with McTominay. It remains to be seen whether the deal will happen. As a reminder, the player trained at MU is under contract until next June, but can activate an option to extend until 2026.

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