OFFICIAL: Man United midfielder McTominay undergoes surgery on groin injury
Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay has undergone surgery on a groin injury that was causing "significant pain when playing".
McTominay has featured in both of United's opening two Premier League games of the season, coming off the bench in their 1-1 draw at Southampton on Sunday.
He was a notable absentee from Scotland's squad named by Steve Clarke for their upcoming 2022 World Cup qualifiers in September.
"Scott has undergone surgery for an ongoing groin injury that was causing significant pain when playing," read a club statement.
"Having tried all other treatment options in pre-season, surgery was deemed necessary to resolve the issue.
"We hope to have him back soon."
McTominay, who featured for Scotland at Euro 2020, will certainly miss United's Premier League match at Wolves on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.
United have three league games in September against Newcastle, West Ham and Aston Villa, while Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side are also due to begin their Champions League and Carabao Cup campaigns.