Transfer Talk: United demand £50m for Toon target McTominay

Jamie Gordon
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Scott McTominay chipped in with a goal against Everton
Scott McTominay chipped in with a goal against Everton

Manchester United will demand £50million if Newcastle push ahead with their Scott McTominay pursuit.

The Scotland star, 26, carried his good form over from the international break and scored the opener as Erik ten Hag's Red Devils beat Everton 2-0 yesterday.

McTominay has fallen down the pecking order since Casemiro and Christian Eriksen arrived at Old Trafford but the Daily Star insists United will not let their academy product go on the cheap.

He has still racked up 35 appearances in all competitions, although 11 of his 21 Premier League outings have come from the bench.

Midfield is a problem area for Ten Hag and Toon chief Eddie Howe, who both lack depth in a crucial position.

United struggled recently with Eriksen and Casemiro on the sidelines and have been linked with Barcelona playmaker Frenkie de Jong, Borussia Dortmund teen Jude Bellingham and Leicester's Youri Tielemans among others.

Toon, meanwhile, have been strongly tipped to make a move for Tielemans' Foxes team-mate James Maddison over the summer as they look to build on an impressive campaign.

Both sides won this weekend to leave the Magpies sitting third — one place ahead of United on goal difference — with Champions League qualification crucial for their recruitment plans.

In other news

Aurelien Tchouameni is on Liverpool's radar this summer
Aurelien Tchouameni is on Liverpool's radar this summer

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is targeting Real Madrid's Aurelien Tchouameni as the crown jewel of his summer rebuild, according to El Nacional.

Arsenal are set to rival Chelsea and Villarreal in the race for Wolfsburg right-back Ridle Baku, reports transfer guru Christian Falk.

The Daily Star are claiming that Newcastle and West Ham are the leading contenders to sign Wilfried Zaha on a free transfer this summer.

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