
"Scott is an important player for us. He's happy to stay at Napoli, and he proves so when he plays, and in the way he lives in the city. He has two years left in his contract, and we have a very honest relationship. We are talking, but it's not a current issue. We are aware of Scott's importance. We have received no offers, as the player has never expressed a desire to leave."
"Since the Scotsman joined Napoli, only Como's Nico Paz (29) and AC Milan's Christian Pulisic (30) have directly contributed to more goals among midfielders in the Italian top-flight than McTominay (25 - 18 goals, seven assists). The 29-year-old signed from Manchester United for a reported €30.5m and has become one of Antonio Conte's most important players."
"It's normal, one always plans ahead. We've known each other for two years, and the work we've done has been incredible. In other circumstances, we wouldn't have been third or would have won the Supercoppa. We look to the future with serenity and tranquillity."
Scott McTominay has established himself as a key player for Napoli following his €30.5m transfer from Manchester United. In his debut season, he scored 12 goals and provided four assists, helping Napoli win the Serie A title and earning the MVP award. Among Serie A midfielders, only Como's Nico Paz and AC Milan's Christian Pulisic have contributed more goals directly. Director Giovanni Manna stated McTominay is content at Napoli with two years remaining on his contract. While no extension talks have begun, Manna emphasized the club's awareness of McTominay's importance and confirmed no offers have been received. Napoli continues planning its future with manager Antonio Conte despite injuries affecting squad performance.
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