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Sir Jim Ratcliffe ‘convinced’ to quardriple the salary of the 27-year-old Manchester United player

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After being “convinced” by the 27-year-old Manchester United footballer, Sir Jim Ratcliffe agreed to quadruple his salary.

 

The midfield positions at Manchester United needed to be adjusted last summer, so it was expected that some business would be made there. However, Erik ten Hag might be relieved about one deal that fell through.

Young players including Zidane Iqbal, Ethan Galbraith, and Charlie Savage all departed on, seeking first-team experience elsewhere, while Fred left the team for Fenerbahce.

Mason Mount and Sofyan Amrabat were added by United, along with the promotion of Kohli Mainoo to the starting lineup.

As West Ham United moved to sign the Scotland international, United also had the opportunity to profit from Scott McTominay.

A £30million offer was rejected in August with United ideally wanting around £40million for McTominay whilst Erik ten Hag ideally wanted him to stay.

Sure enough, even after links with Bayern Munich, the transfer window closed with McTominay still at Old Trafford and fighting for his place.

McTominay has certainly justified that decision, racking up seven goals in 25 Premier League games this season.

The 27-year-old just seems to have a knack for scoring goals and we saw that in last week’s FA Cup win over Liverpool.

McTominay may not be flashy but he has certainly got the job done for United this season – and he looks set to be rewarded.

Manchester United poised to make Scott McTominay decision

The Daily Star now claim that United are planning to hand McTominay a new contract.

It’s stated that McTominay has convinced Ineos and Sir Jim Ratcliffe that he should be part of the plans moving forward.

McTominay’s performance and his ‘exemplary attitude’ are highlighted as reasons for the a new deal being on offer.

We would imagine that McTominay will jump at the chance to stay at United into his 30’s having grown up in the Old Trafford ranks.

When a Champions League legend like Casemiro praises you as ‘the type of player all clubs need’, it’s clear that you have made a great impact – and McTominay is now in line for a big reward.

When does McTominay’s current contract end?

McTominay is under contract until the summer of 2025 but United do have a one-year option as part of the contract.

The midfielder earns around £60,000-a-week at Old Trafford but will surely be in line for a pay rise with a new contract.

The report claims that McTominay could double his money to around £120,000-a-week and commit his future to United for years to come.

United aren’t under any time pressure to get McTominay tied down thanks to that one-year option, but Ineos seemingly want to reward him with a longer-term deal.

McTominay may never be an absolute superstar but United fans certainly appreciate his contribution and it looks like Ineos do as well.

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