West Ham rekindle interest in Man United’s Scott McTominay

West Ham United are reportedly circling back with interest in Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay, according to The Times.

The 27-year-old Scottish international finds himself in an unsettled situation at Old Trafford, with manager Erik ten Hag revamping the midfield.

Man United are keen on signing a new holding midfielder, and with Mason Mount returning to full fitness, McTominay will be further down the pecking order.

While McTominay remains a valuable squad member, there’s a chance he could be deemed surplus to requirement.

West Ham’s renewed interest comes after the Hammers had a £30 million bid rejected by United last summer. Former manager David Moyes was keen on bringing him to the London Stadium, but it did not work out.

McTominay went on to enjoy a career-best 10-goal season in 2023/24. However, he is reportedly open to the move if it guarantees more playing time.

West Ham want a box-to-box midfielder who can contribute defensively and offensively, and McTominay fits the bill. Tomas Soucek has been a good servant but needs competition, and the Man United man can provide it.

However, a sticking point could be United’s valuation. Reports suggest the Red Devils are looking for a massive fee despite the player having only a year left on his contract.

Fulham are also interested in the Lancaster-born midfielder and even recently had a bid rejected. The London duo could be locked in a fierce battle for McTominay’s signature.

McTominay is a must-buy for the Hammers

McTominay would be an exciting pick-up if the Hammers can grab him ahead of Fulham. Despite his technical limitations, he solidifies the centre.

The United academy graduate is a fierce tackler with a nonstop engine. He also knows how to deliver crucial goals.

McTominay’s Premier League experience is also a plus, as he would not need any time to acclimatise to the league.

He has been to European competitions and has over 52 caps for Scotland. He will be quite the asset as the Irons look to return to Europe next season.