Manchester United Demands Player-Initiated Bid for Scott McTominay Amid Transfer Interest

Manchester United’s Firm Stance on Scott McTominay Amid Transfer Interest

In a move that highlights the club’s resolve to keep its talented midfielder, Manchester United has revealed that it will only consider selling Scott McTominay if the player himself asks to leave and a suitable offer is made. This stance has been echoed by Sky Sports, citing the club’s unwavering commitment to retaining the Scotland international.

Consistency in United’s Position

Manchester United has consistently communicated its stance on McTominay, reiterating the importance of the 27-year-old to the team. Manager Erik ten Hag has been vocal about the player’s significance to the squad, praising his performances in public and highlighting his value to the team.

Transfer Interest Continues

Despite United’s resolve, McTominay has attracted significant interest from several top-tier clubs, including Napoli, Galatasaray, and Fulham. The player’s reported valuation of £25 million has sparked a frenzy of speculation surrounding his future, with many predicting a potential departure this summer.

A Player in High Demand

As the transfer window reaches its peak, Manchester United’s position on McTominay remains clear. The club will only consider a deal if the player indicates his desire to leave and a substantial offer is made. With his talents in high demand, it remains to be seen whether any interested parties will meet United’s demands and secure a move for the coveted midfielder.

Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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