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Man Utd set ambitious asking price for Scott McTominay transfer with Erik ten Hag set to cash in on midfielder


MANCHESTER UNITED have reportedly set their asking price for midfielder Scott McTominay.

It’s claimed the Red Devils are willing to cash in on the 26-year-old for the right figure.

Manchester United are reportedly willing to sell Scott McTominay in the summerCredit: Rex
Scott McTominay has played 16 Prem games this season, but just seven have been from the start

Having been linked with a move away in January, it’s claimed United are prepared to listen to offers for McTominay in the summer.

And the club will demand £25million for his services, according to Football Insider.

It’s said the Red Devils are confident of securing £25m due to McTominay’s Premier League experience.

The Scotland international has played 195 times for United, but has started just seven times in the Prem this season.

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The arrivals of Christian Eriksen and Casemiro last summer have limited McTominay’s game time.

Even with Eriksen sidelined with a long-term injury, McTominay has not had much of a look in as the club moved to sign Marcel Sabitzer on loan last month.

McTominay was linked with a move to Newcastle in January.

But a transfer failed to materialise, and he ended up staying at Old Trafford.

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However, he could be one of a number of outgoings in the summer.

Boss Erik ten Hag is looking to shift a number of his players in order to fund a squad overhaul.

The Red Devils need to sell players before they can spend big at the end of the campaign, according to talkSPORT.

After missing a three weeks with an unknown injury, McTominay returned at the weekend to come off the bench for the final half an hour in the 3-0 win over Leicester.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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