Despite being considered surplus to requirements in the summer of 2017, McTominay has been offered a new contract by the club due to his outstanding performance throughout the season.
The 27-year-old midfielder attracted interest from West Ham United last year and contemplated leaving Old Trafford for more regular playing time.
Initially uncertain about his place in the squad under Erik ten Hag, McTominay’s remarkable turnaround has made him an integral part of Manchester United’s team.
With nine goals and three assists in 34 games this season, he ranks as the club’s second-highest scorer after Rasmus Hojlund.
United is reportedly considering extending McTominay’s contract to recognize his improved performance and increased contributions, with talks of raising his weekly wage to £120,000, despite him having 15 months left on his current deal, which pays £60,000 per week.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the club’s co-owner, is keen to offer McTominay a wage increase to ward off potential transfer interest in the upcoming summer window, highlighting the club’s commitment to retaining key players and building a competitive team.
Recent accolades, including being named Scotland’s Player of the Year and impressing during the Euro 2024 qualifiers, underscore his importance to both club and country.
His dedication and achievements on the field have earned him recognition and praise, making him deserving of a contract extension.
McTominay expressed gratitude for receiving the award and reflected on standout moments of the season, while also emphasizing his ambition to continue progressing and achieving success with both Manchester United and the Scotland national team.