Transfer Report: Manchester United want Scott McTominay contract extension, new club eye Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Wolves warn not to mess with Hwang Hee-chan

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Manchester United are keen to extend highly-rated Scott McTominay's contract to keep him at Old Trafford.

At this time last year Man United were open to offers for McTominay, who was attracting interest from West Ham and Newcastle.

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Manchester United would like McTominay to sign a new contractCredit: Getty

But the Scottish ace went on to become one of the Red Devils' standout players, scoring ten goals and helping them win the FA Cup.

United already have it interest rejected of Turkish side Galatasary in McTominay, while Fulham are considering him as a possible replacement for Joao Palhinha.

The 27-year-old's current contract expires next summer but United have the option to extend it for a further year.

Dom's decision

West Ham are the latest Premier League club to show interest in Everton's Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

Newcastle wanted Calvert-Lewin before last month's Profit and Sustainability Rules deadline but the Magpies balked at paying Everton's £40million asking price.

While West Ham owner David Sullivan is unlikely to sanction such a large fee for a player with a worrying injury history, he is among his potential targets as a striker.

Calvert-Lewin is in the final year of his contract and suitors will hope Everton will lower their valuation as the transfer window draws to a close.

Calvert-Lewin only has one year left on his contract

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Calvert-Lewin only has one year left on his contractCredit: Getty

Starting price

Wolves have given Marseille a “ridiculous figure” to fend off their interest in striker Hwang Hee-Chan, sources have told talkSPORT.

Former Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi, now in charge of the French club, is interested in bringing Hwang to Ligue 1.

But Wolves boss Gary O'Neil has made it clear he does not want to lose Hwang at any cost.

The South Korean scored 13 goals last season and played a key role in O'Neil keeping Wolves comfortably in the Premier League.

Wolves are under no financial pressure to sell after Max Kilman's £40m move to West Ham.

Hwang scored 12 Premier League goals last season

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Hwang scored 12 Premier League goals last seasonCredit: Getty

Gone to?

Leeds face an uphill battle to retain Willy Gnonto.

Gnonto went on strike last summer in an attempt to force a move from Elland Road following Leeds' relegation to the Championship.

talkSPORT understands the Italian has again expressed his desire to leave after Everton held fresh talks with his advisers.

Leeds have already lost Archie Gray to Tottenham and there is interest in Dutch winger Crysencio Summerville.

Gnonto could still leave Leeds this summer

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Gnonto could still leave Leeds this summerCredit: Getty



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