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Man Utd fans fume at 'disrespectful' transfer bid for Wan-Bissaka and McTominay

10 June 2024 , 10:51
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Turks face having to double their offer
Turks face having to double their offer

MANCHESTER UNITED fans have fumed at Galatasaray's double transfer bid for Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Scott McTominay.

The Turkish champs are looking to bolster their squad for next season as they prepare for Champions League football.

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Aaron Wan-Bissaka is wanted by GalatasarayCredit: Rex
So too is Scott McTominay
So too is Scott McTominayCredit: Getty

And according to Milliyet, United pair Wan-Bissaka and McTominay are on their wishlist.

And it is claimed a joint offer of just £21million has been launched by Galatasaray - causing outrage from Red Devils fans.

One said: "This is so disrespectful, €25m is too little."

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Another fumed: "25m? Such disrespect."

One raged: "Only club in the Prem that gets disrespected like this…. What kind of embarrassing offer is this!"

Another added: "Galatasaray are so disrespectful this would only JUST possibly pay for AWB by himself."

Galatasaray are believed to be waiting on a response from United - but they could be disappointed.

It is reported that the Premier League side rate both players at around £20m each - meaning Galatasaray are way off.

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United signed Wan-Bissaka for £50m from Crystal Palace in 2019 but he is understood to be for sale.

Scotland's McTominay came through the Old Trafford ranks but is again deemed surplus to requirements.

The midfielder and Wan-Bissaka both only have a year left on their current deals which could encourage bidders to make a cut-price offer.

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But United do have the option to extend McTominay's by another 12 months.

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