Why Ten Hag would be wrong to sell ‘Colossus’ £50m valued star

Scott McTominay continues to show up on the international stage, leading Scotland’s charge toward European Championship qualification.

One player who seems to be definitely on his way out of Old Trafford this summer isScott McTominay.

The midfielder was severely underused byErik ten Hag, only registering 38 minutes of action acrossManchester United‘s final four games of the season.

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His position in the Scotland side however couldn’t be more different, a regularly dominant presence and more than that, a clinical goal threat.

The 26-year-old has scored five in four games for Scotland including a brace against Nations League winners Spain. This scoring streak has helped shoot Scotland well clear in their qualifying group.

McTominay is adored in Scotland due to his ‘dominant presence’ which ledBBC Scotlandto say, “he’s been a colossus in a team of giants.”

High praise for a player ten Hag seems so willing to throw away, which is why we think he shouldn’t. The club have ɾєρօɾτedly slapped a£50million price tagon the midfielder, a fee likely too high.

Why Ten Hag would be wrong to sell ‘Colossus’ £50m valued star

Letting McTominay leave is a big mistake

McTominay is a player who has consistently won his managers trust; from Jose Mourinho to Ole Gunnar Solskjær.

This streak єɴԀed when ten Hag seemed to lose faith early into the season. The Scot’s technical ability and passing can at times, leave much to be desired. Therefore when played in a deeper role, he can struggle.

He instead thrives further forward, arriving into the box as a late runner where he has a lethal shot. Upon watching McTominay score multiple goals for Scotland, it’s hard not to wonder what could be if he was utilised as an attacking eight under ten Hag.

The club most heavily linked with him has been Newcastle. Allowing this move to transpire would be a huge mistake, as He would substantially strengthen a directChampions Leaguerival.

McTominay would likely thrive under the tutelage of Eddie Howe and seems tailor made for his high tempo game.

Another ɾєɑȿօɴ not to let McTominay leave is he offers Manchester United something they don’t otherwise have. A strong, tall, mobile and passionate midfielder who is iԀєɑł for the system ten Hag wants to implement.

The only way it would be acceptable to let him go would be in aswap Ԁєɑł for Declan Rice, given the two share a lot of physical traits.

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