Scott McTominay’s departure from Manchester United this past summer marked a significant turning point in his career. The Scotland international has made headlines not just for his move, but for how effectively he has embraced this new chapter in his professional life. As a midfield dynamo for Napoli, McTominay has wasted no time making his
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Scott McTominay, the 27-year-old midfielder from Manchester United, is set to make a move to Napoli after both clubs agreed on a fee of around £25 million. This new development comes after Napoli reached an agreement in principle, allowing McTominay to negotiate personal terms with the Italian club. The midfielder, who came on as a
Napoli has reportedly made a €25 million offer to sign Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay. The Serie A side is looking to secure the 27-year-old on loan with a permanent clause that would require activation next summer. Negotiations are currently ongoing between the two clubs, but it seems that the Red Devils are holding out
Recent reports suggest that Napoli have initiated contact with Manchester United regarding the potential transfer of midfielder Scott McTominay. While United is open to offers for McTominay, it is important to note that the club is not actively seeking to offload the Scotland international. Napoli’s offer for McTominay is currently being considered, although United is
Scott McTominay is currently facing a decision regarding his future at Manchester United, with Fulham making a fresh bid for the midfielder. The London club has reportedly offered £20 million for the Scottish international, along with interest from other clubs such as Everton, Galatasaray, and Fenerbahce. This bid comes in the midst of uncertainty surrounding
Nicky Butt, former head of Manchester United’s academy, often used Scott McTominay as an example for young players due to his character and talent. Butt emphasized that having the right attitude is just as crucial as being a talented footballer. Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag echoed this sentiment after McTominay scored the winning goal