In the latest transfer buzz, Turkish Super League giants Galatasaray have reportedly tabled a bid amounting to £21 million for the Manchester United duo, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Scott McTominay.
The move from the Turkish champions comes as they gear up for Champions League football and aim to strengthen their squad with the acquisition of these two players from Manchester United.
However, the reported low-ball offer has not been received well by the supporters of the Red Devils, who view it as "disrespectful" considering the stature of the players involved.
According to SunSport, Galatasaray eagerly awaits Manchester United's response to their bid but may face disappointment, as the offer falls considerably short of the valuation placed by United on both players.
Further reports suggest that Manchester United values Wan-Bissaka and McTominay at approximately £20 million each, making the offer from the Turkish club fall significantly short of the expected valuation.
While Wan-Bissaka, who joined United from Crystal Palace in a £50 million deal back in 2019, is believed to be available for transfer, McTominay, a product of United's academy, is also reportedly deemed surplus to requirements.
Despite their potential limited future at Old Trafford, both players still have a year remaining on their contracts, which could prompt clubs to make lower offers.
It's worth noting that Manchester United holds an option to extend McTominay’s contract by another 12 months, further complicating the potential transfer dynamics.