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Man Utd star ‘says yes’ to Euro giants as ‘stance’ on Ten Hag sacrificing midfielder emerges
By Lewis Oldham,
4 hours ago
Harry Maguire and Scott McTominay challenge Bernardo Silva.
According to reports, Scotland international Scott McTominay has an agreement in place to leave Manchester United and join Turkish giants Galatasaray.
Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his new-look recruitment team are working behind the scenes to close several deals after spending around £90m to sign Leny Yoro and Joshua Zirkzee from Lille and Bologna respectively.
Man Utd need to offload several unwanted talents to raise funds for more signings, with the acquisition of a new centre-back, centre-back and winger likely to be among their priorities.
The Red Devils have already offloaded Mason Greenwood and Willy Kambwala this summer, but a few more sales are expected in the coming weeks.
McTominay could be the next player out of the door as he is attracting interest from elsewhere. He was one of United’s most consistent performers last season, but an upgrade is arguably required in the midfield department.
The 27-year-old has been linked with several Premier League clubs of late, but Fulham are leading the race to sign him as they consider a potential replacement for Portugal international Joao Palhinha, who has left to join Bayern Munich.
A report from HITC has revealed Man Utd’s ‘latest stance’ on selling McTominay with Fulham ‘preparing a bid’ to sign the midfielder.
It is said that head coach Erik ten Hag ‘wants to keep’ McTominay, but ‘he is aware that if he wants to do further business, then sales will need to take place’.
‘HITC understands that Fulham are preparing an offer for the Scottish midfielder who scored seven Premier League goals for the Red Devils last season.
‘HITC has previously revealed that United were looking for £40 million for the sale of the Scottish international, but sources have confirmed that Fulham believe a deal could be done.
‘United boss Erik Ten Hag wants to keep McTominay – but he also appreciates that if he wants to do further business, then sales will need to take place.
‘United are interested in Paris Saint-Germain’s Manuel Ugarte and the Red Devils may need to sell a midfielder before they can make a move for the Uruguayan.’
However, Fulham could end up missing out on McTominay as Turkish media are reporting that the Man Utd star is in favour of a move to Galatasaray.
Journalist Emre Kaplan claims McTominay ‘recently said yes’ to Galatasaray ‘for an annual fee of 5.5 Million euros’ as talks between the two clubs have been ‘ongoing for a long time’.
Haluk Yurekli adds he is ‘at the top of the list’ for Galatasaray, who claims a ‘point has been reached’ between the club and player (which we assume refers to some sort of agreement).
Back to HITC, their report has more details on more potential exits from Man Utd. They add.
‘The Red Devils are understood to be in talks with the Saudi Pro League about the sale of Brazilian midfielder Casemiro to the Middle East but these talks are understood to have stalled.
‘The possible sales of centre-backs Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof are certainly not guaranteed this summer either.
‘They are open to selling Aaron Wan-Bissaka, and he is in talks with West Ham – but any fee he brings in will be used on his replacement. Bayern Munich’s Noussair Mazraoui is of interest to United.’
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