Pat Nevin advises Manchester United player to depart team following Euro 2024.

He's been part of the club since childhood.

June 12th 2024.

Pat Nevin advises Manchester United player to depart team following Euro 2024.
It seems that Erik ten Hag will continue to stay with Manchester United for the upcoming season. The club's former player, Pat Nevin, has some advice for United's midfielder, Scott McTominay. He believes that McTominay should consider leaving the club after the Euro 2024 tournament, as he would have no shortage of offers from other clubs.

McTominay had a great season last year, scoring seven goals in 32 matches, his best record in the Premier League. However, he struggled to secure a regular starting spot in ten Hag's team, despite being a part of the club since he was five years old. With only one year left on his contract, McTominay's future at Old Trafford is uncertain.

The 27-year-old will represent Scotland in the upcoming European Championship in Germany, and Nevin thinks this could be a turning point for him. He suggests that McTominay should consider playing for a different team that will give him the opportunity to play in his preferred position. Nevin believes that United did not utilize McTominay properly, and he flourished when playing for Scotland in his correct role.

Nevin also mentions that there are many top teams in the Premier League who would love to have McTominay on their team. He specifically mentions Everton as a potential destination where he could be a key player. With such options available, Nevin says that McTominay shouldn't worry about his contract with United after the Euros.

There were concerns about McTominay's fitness after he limped off during United's FA Cup final win against Manchester City and missed Scotland's warm-up game against Finland. However, Scotland's assistant coach, John Carver, has assured that the midfielder is fit and ready to play. He describes McTominay's performance in training as impressive and says he will be fully fit and ready for the tournament.

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