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West Ham are looking for McTominay as a replacement for Declan Rice's and this is the price they would pay

Scott McTominay is a top West Ham target

By Harry Smith

Scott McTominay is a top West Ham target
Scott McTominay is a top West Ham target
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Manchester United are still planning to let several of their players leave before the start of the Premier League, for that reason the manager will continue to listen to the proposals that come from interested teams and that these can benefit the club by increasing the budget to sign new players. 


At the moment the player who is close to leaving the Red Devils is Scott McTominay, who for several weeks has been speculating about his transfer and the desire of the coach to transfer him, so it would not be strange that his departure is soon and with this the club can continue looking for a way to sell the other players who are on the transferable list. 


One of the reasons why the midfielder will leave the club, is the large number of players that Ten Hag has in that position, in addition to that, space is needed in the budget for the possible arrival of Sofyan Amrabat who would occupy the same position as McTominay. 


For that reason one of the teams that would be very interested in the Scotsman is West Ham, who have already been approached by United to talk about his transfer and both clubs are willing to start negotiations to make the transfer happen as soon as possible. 


Scott McTominay Deal


West Ham have plenty of money to spend on signings with the recent sale of Declan Rice, the England midfielder was transferred to Arsenal this summer for a record fee of €116 million, for that reason David Moyes, West Ham manager is looking for his replacement which is being talked that would be the Manchester United player, Scott McTominay, who is worth £ 25 million, so the London club is willing to pay £20 million plus an additional ; So it is expected that negotiations will begin soon and an agreement will be reached.

 


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