Scott McTominay gives a new twist to Man United’s pursuit of Napoli star.

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A saga surrounding the future of Scott McTominay, former player of Manchester United, continues to generate buzz among fans and the sports press. With the summer transfer window approaching, the English club is looking for a new midfielder to fill the void left by the impending departure of Casemiro, who has already announced that he will leave Old Trafford when his contract expires at the end of this season. The search for a reinforcement that maintains quality in midfield is more crucial than ever, especially after the disappointment caused by Manuel Ugarte.

The strategy of Manchester United has been clear: to invest in players who have already proven their worth in the Premier League. Thus, McTominay’s name has been mentioned again as a possible addition to the squad. The Scot, who left Manchester United in 2024 to join Napoli, made a significant impact at his new club, helping the Italian side secure the Serie A title in his debut season. This year, McTominay has continued to shine, tallying 10 goals and 4 assists in 34 matches, which has earned him the affection of Neapolitan fans.

Recently, reports emerged suggesting that United was willing to shell out around €80 million to bring McTominay back to Manchester. However, an unexpected twist has occurred. According to information from TEAMtalk, Manchester United is moving away from the idea of re-signing McTominay, clarifying that there has been no contact between the player and the club regarding a return. Furthermore, McTominay’s team has already begun talks to extend his contract with Napoli, which runs until 2028.

TEAMtalk’s statements are clear: “We can confirm that United and McTominay have had no contact about a return, and the truth is that his agent has begun discussions for a contract extension with Napoli. The current understanding is that McTominay will commit his future to the Italian club and remain in Naples for several years.” The urgency to finalize this renewal process before the start of this summer’s FIFA World Cup makes a return for the Scot to his former club even less likely.

In light of this scenario, Manchester United’s management appears to have turned the page on McTominay, focusing instead on younger targets such as Carlos Baleba, Elliot Anderson, and Adam Wharton. While McTominay’s rising journey in Italy is noteworthy, all indications suggest that his story at Old Trafford has come to an end. The lingering question is: what does the future hold for the Scot, now that his heart seems firmly tied to Naples? The outcome of this saga promises to remain a hot topic in discussions among fans and sports analysts.


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