Man Utd negotiating sale of McTominay in surprising deal.

This is an unexpected change.

July 15th 2024.

Man Utd negotiating sale of McTominay in surprising deal.
Scott McTominay, the talented midfielder from Manchester United, recently made headlines for his involvement in Scotland's disappointing Euro 2024 campaign. However, it seems that his time at Old Trafford may be coming to an end as Galatasaray has expressed interest in signing him this summer. The vice-chairman of the Turkish club, Ibrahim Hatipoglu, has confirmed that negotiations are currently underway.

McTominay has been a loyal member of Manchester United since the beginning of his career. However, it appeared that he might be leaving the club last year as he fell down the pecking order. West Ham even made a bid of £30m for the 27-year-old, but it was ultimately rejected. Despite this, McTominay stayed with the Red Devils and proved his worth throughout the season, making 43 appearances and scoring 10 goals.

He was even in the starting line-up for the FA Cup final, where Manchester United stunned Manchester City with an unexpected victory. Many believed that a transfer for McTominay was unlikely this summer, but Hatipoglu's comments have suggested otherwise. He stated that discussions are ongoing and the transfer fee is the main factor they are considering, along with the player's salary.

In addition to McTominay, Hatipoglu also mentioned Tottenham's Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg as another target for Galatasaray. He revealed that talks are also being held regarding the Danish midfielder's potential transfer. Both players are highly sought after, but it seems that Galatasaray is determined to secure their signings.

Fans of Manchester United may be disappointed to hear about these potential departures, but it's important to remember that negotiations are still ongoing. Only time will tell if McTominay and Hojbjerg will make their way to Galatasaray. In the meantime, supporters can keep up with all the latest news, exclusives, and analysis by signing up for updates. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply, ensuring the privacy of its users.

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