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Scott McTominay and Manchester United are willing to help Newcastle United, here’s why

Manchester United might be willing to help Newcastle United during the current difficult moments

By Angus Barnes

Manchester United might be willing to help Newcastle United during the current difficult moments
Manchester United might be willing to help Newcastle United during the current difficult moments
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Manchester United wants to reverse the face of the coin and get an important victory in this current Premier League season. Erik ten Hag's side is motivated after the FIFA International Break and want to show it in this weekend's match against Sheffield United. At the moment, the Red Devils' rivals are in last place in the Premier League with just one point.

Given this, everything seems to indicate that United will have some advantages for this weekend. Nevertheless, for many fans, this situation has been repeated several times. Despite the opponent's bad moment, Carrington's team cannot underestimate anyone. For this reason, all the fixtures of the league this season have to be taken seriously and even more so in the face of recent difficulties.

With this said, the panorama at the UEFA Champions League is also not the best. Ten Hag's team couldn't manage to succeed against Bayern Munich and Galatasaray. Despite the scoring prowess in both games, it wasn't enough to get a good result. Furthermore, so far, United still has zero points in their Champions League group.

In turn, the team got a win before the break with a brace from Scott McTominay in the final minutes of the match against Brentford. Despite not being a current starter in Ten Hag's starting lineup, the Scot showed that he is still a great asset to the team. However, this would not be reason enough for McTominay to stay at Manchester United next season or even this season.

United could help Newcastle United

According to Express, Scott McTominay may be an option for Eddie Howe's team. It should be remembered that McTominay had already been of interest to The Magpies during the summer. However, the arrival of Sandro Tonali put an end to all possibilities. It should be noted that with the Italian's current situation and his problem with gambling,  he could suffer a suspension of up to a year without playing, so the Scottish lad may be a feasible option for the St James Park team.


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