Fulham expected to submit improved offer to sign Scott McTominay

Fulham are reportedly keen on signing 27-year-old Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay this summer.

According to a report from Sky Sports, Fulham are hoping to sign 27-year-old Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay this summer, and they are ready to submit a fresh offer to land him in the summer transfer window.

They have already had an offer knocked back for the Scot, and it seems that they are not prepared to give up on the chase. McTominay has proven himself to be a reliable performer in the Premier League with Manchester United. However, he is not a regular starter with them.

He needs to play more often at this stage of his career, and the 27-year-old should look to seek an exit away from Old Trafford. If Fulham can provide him with ample first-team action, it would not be a bad move for him. He would get to play regularly and fulfil his potential with them. So, the links make sense.

The 27-year-old homegrown midfielder will add goals, creativity, drive and defensive cover to the side. The West London club are in need of a complete central midfielder like him, and the Scottish international would be a major coup for them if they can get the deal done.

Meanwhile, Manchester United will be hoping to use the proceeds from his departure to improve their squad this summer. They need to bring in quality in central midfielders before the window closes. Manchester United must aim for a reliable defensive midfielder, a central midfielder, and a creative player who can share the goalscoring and creative burden with Bruno Fernandes.

McTominay would improve Fulham

Scott McTominay is at the peak of his powers, and he will look to hit the ground running at Fulham if the transfer goes through. The Scotsman knows the Premier League well and he should be able to settle in quickly.

If he manages to prove his worth in the Premier League with Fulham, he might get opportunities to join a big club in the near future. It remains to be seen whether the London club can secure an agreement with Manchester United in the coming weeks after failing with their initial offer.

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