MU makes a decision on the transfer of McTominay

That is the headline in the exclusive article of the Daily Star (UK) today, March 26. Scott McTominay was once considered to not meet the requirements at Manchester United . And now, the new co-owner of the “Red Devils”, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has made a decision about the future of the Scottish midfielder who grew up at the Old Trafford team’s training facility.

According to Daily Star, Manchester United has decided to keep Scott McTominay, not only that, the “red devils” are also ready to give the Scottish midfielder a new contract. Less than 12 months after being considered unsuitable at Old Trafford, Scott McTominay has proven himself to be an indispensable part of the team under coach Erik ten Hag this season.

Although MU does not urgently need to “tie up” Scott McTominay at this time, Sir Jim Ratcliffe believes that McTominay’s performance on the field and his exemplary attitude are exactly what is needed to help MU move forward. before.

Scott McTominay can expect to double his wages to £120,000 per week in his new contract with Manchester United. That would stave off interest from other clubs in Scott McTominay, who was a £45m target for Newcastle United and West Ham last July.

Scott McTominay is definitely the main character, the mainstay of the Scotland team at the Euro 2024 finals in Germany this summer. Before making his 48th appearance for Scotland in a 4-0 friendly loss to the Netherlands last weekend, Scott McTominay was named Scottish Player of the Year.

Comment Disabled for this post!