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Fulham make £20m bid for Man Utd's McTominay

BBC Sport Friday, 2 August 2024
Fulham make £20m bid for Man Utd's McTominayManchester United reject a second bid from Fulham, understood to be £20m for midfielder Scott McTominay.
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