Man Utd: Scott McTominay courted by Fulham and Tottenham

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Trained at Manchester United, Scott McTominay has taken part in 252 matches since his first match in the first team, in 2017. The Scottish international (52 caps) could see his counter stop there, since he could leave the Mancunian club this summer. According to The SunFulham have already made an offer to attract him to their squad, but it was rejected by the Red DevilsThe British media adds that Tottenham would also be on this file, just like Galatasaray.

Even though Erik ten Hag would like to keep him, the Dutch coach would not see him as a regular player, which would lead McTominay to ask questions about his future. In the event of a sale, Manchester United would like to recover between 45 and 50 million euros. His departure could facilitate the arrival of Manuel Ugarte, the Paris Saint-Germain player being tracked by Man Utd.

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