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Jack Flintham

Scott McTominay 'targeted by Premier League clubs' and other Manchester United transfer rumours

Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay is reportedly a target for a number of Premier League clubs.

According to 90min, United have had to warn rivals that the Scottish midfielder is not for sale at this present moment. It is claimed in the report that at this stage there have been no official bids submitted to the Reds.

However, the media outlet claims that Everton, Southampton, Leeds, West Ham and Leicester City have all enquired about the player's availability. In recent matches, McTominay has struggled to gain first team minutes.

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His involvement has been limited to cameo appearances off the bench and this has reportedly led to some clubs sending tentative communications to United about signing the midfielder. Newcastle have also been linked with a move for McTominay in the past but Eddie Howe last week confirmed that his side have not approached the Reds.

Elsewhere, should United want to make versatile Ajax forward Mohammed Kudus a member of their team, they will have to fend off competition from several other clubs. That is according to GiveMeSport, whose journalist Dean Jones has suggested that the Reds may have a battle on their hands to sign the Ghana international.

Jones explained: "I’ve been really impressed with the fact that some of the names Ten Hag put to them [United], from almost day one, have done very well so far in this season. Kudus is a player obviously now attracting attention from other clubs too, so it’s definitely one to look at for the summer."

Kudus' current contract at Ajax will expire in 2025 and so far he has scored 10 goals in 21 appearances for the Eredivisie giants. United have previously been linked with a move for the Ghanaian as a way of solving their striker issue.

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