Manchester United have put 13 players up for sale, according to reports.
And it appears that Scotland international Scott McTominay is one of those included.
The Daily Mail states that the global footballing giants are prepared to listen to offers for a host of their first-team stars this summer.
It's said they are looking to raise as much as £100million, as Erik Ten Hag aims to continue his squad rebuild over the close season.
The Dutchman impressed during his debut campaign in the Premier League, delivering a third-placed finish for United as well as lifting the League Cup and reaching the FA Cup final.
But with the need to improve again this term along with potential Financial Fair Play concerns, over a dozen players on the club's books could be on their way out of Old Trafford.
The report claims that McTominay is one of those players.
The 26-year-old has become a Scotland hero in recent international games, scoring his fifth goal of their Euro 2024 qualification campaign last Tuesday as Steve Clarke's side saw off Georgia 2-0.
Newcastle United are believed to be long-term admirers of the box-to-box midfielder.
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However, any potential buyer will need to shell out over £40million if they want to sign McTominay, with United looking to raise significant cash from one of their own academy products, having gone on to make over 200 appearances for the club.
Other players on the list are Harry Maguire, clearly not fancied by Ten Hag, and Dean Henderson.
It's also said that United will aim to cut their losses on Jadon Sancho, who has failed to make the desired impact on the team since his £73million move from Borussia Dortmund two years ago.
The report states the England international could be allowed to leave for around £45million.
Anthony Martial could move on too, while Donny van de Beek, Fred, Anthony Elanga, and Alex Telles are players who are claimed to be up for sale.
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