Midfielder Scott McTominay has become a dependable performer for Manchester United in a turbulent season, leading to speculation about his future at the club. Last weekend, McTominay scored the opening goal in United’s 3-3 FA Cup semi-final draw with Coventry City, helping the team secure a penalty shootout victory. With ten goals and three assists in 37 appearances this season, McTominay has proven his worth.
Linked with a move away from Old Trafford in the past, McTominay has remained with United and played a pivotal role in their pursuit of continental football. His late winner against Aston Villa in February showcased his importance. However, despite his contributions, McTominay often finds himself on the bench for United’s biggest matches, potentially leading him to seek more regular playing time.
Transfer insider Dean Jones has indicated that United is not actively looking to sell McTominay, but doesn’t anticipate him becoming a regular starter in the future. Jones believes it would be unwise for United to let go of a homegrown product, especially considering McTominay’s 246 appearances for the club.
Ultimately, McTominay must weigh his options and decide what is best for his career as he approaches the summer transfer window. With United facing uncertainty over Ten Hag’s future, McTominay’s own future at Old Trafford remains up in the air.