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Manchester United manager Solskjaer recently turned to McTominay for the big matches. The Scottish international impressed in both UEFA Champions League matches against Barcelona.
Initially, the Red Devils were planning to send the midfielder on loan next season.
However, the Sun says that Solskjaer has now changed his mind and told the star that he was part of the plans of his Manchester United team.
A source reportedly said, "Ole and Scott already have a very strong relationship in such a short time.
"They often talk about what's wrong or what's wrong. They had a very long one in Carrington last week.
"Ole told him how much he was impressed by him lately and badure him that he was in his plans for next year.
"There was talk of a loan moving away, but that will not happen at this point. He is here to stay for the moment.
According to the Sun, the Premier League clubs have asked the 22-year-old to no longer be attracted to Old Trafford.
But Solskjaer, it seems, is categorical: the midfielder will say put.
Former US midfielder Darren Fletcher congratulated McTominay after the Barcelona match on Tuesday.
The Scottish could not stop Lionel Messi from running wild.
But Fletcher was thrilled by his fellow countryman's posting: "Man Utd is a long way from Manchester City and Liverpool, but it's about how he's bridging the gap now.
"Are they hiring to recruit the best young talents and are they trying to shape them in the manner of United, rather than buying ready-made players that may not have it all?" their heart?
"Scott McTominay did not stop all night and if you could put that pace and attitude in the hands of more skilled players, that would be great. Roy Keane and Paul Scholes had it, but they were also world clbad players.
"There was a chasm of quality between the two sides. PSG has been better in the last two games but United has taken a chance. Tonight Barcelona were in the lead and two fantastic goals from Lionel Messi and Philippe Coutinho made the difference.
"Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has a lot of work ahead of him tonight, but he will have seen little things from his players tonight on who continued to fight and who continued to play."
McTominay could play when United face Everton on Sunday (1:30 pm).
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