Official : Central Midfielder Inks New Deal With Manchester United Until 2023
Published: January 21, 2019Through a press release published on their official website, Manchester United have informed that Scott McTominay has committed his future to the club after inking a new long-term contract.
The agreement between club and player will keep the central midfielder at Old Trafford until at least June 30, 2023, with the option to extend for a further year.
In his first words after signing the new contract, McTominay said : ''Manchester United has been my life since the age of five and playing for the club I've always supported is all I've ever wanted to do.
''I'm still young and I'm learning all the time from the manager, his coaching staff and from the world-class players in the squad.
''I can't wait to continue my progress at this great club.''
''I'm still young and I'm learning all the time from the manager, his coaching staff and from the world-class players in the squad.
''I can't wait to continue my progress at this great club.''
A Scotland international, Scott McTominay has recorded 33 appearances for Manchester United's first team in all competitions.
Igho Kingsley
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