Talks planned to settle future of Manchester United & Arsenal transfer target
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Talks planned to settle future of Manchester United & Arsenal transfer target
"According to Gazzetta dello Sport, there are now plans for Napoli and McTominay to sit down and discuss a new contract for the Scotland international, whose current deal with the Serie A giants expires in 2028. This follows information we recently received about both Man Utd and Arsenal monitoring McTominay after the hugely impressive career revival he's enjoyed since his move to Italian football."
"Red Devils fans must be disappointed with their club's decision to let McTominay leave, as he's gone on to become a star player for Napoli, scoring 22 goals in 69 appearances so far and helping them win the title last season. Scott McTominay to extend his stay at Napoli? It now looks like McTominay is likely to extend his stay at Napoli even further, dashing hopes of a possible return to the Premier League."
"McTominay is not the only big name to shine after leaving MUFC in recent times, with the likes of Marcus Rashford, Antony and Rasmus Hojlund also improving. Rashford has looked back to his old self whilst on loan at Barcelona this season, while Antony has flourished at Real Betis and Hojlund has impressed alongside McTominay at Napoli. This will be immensely frustrating for United fans, with their club frequently unable to make the most out of their signings despite often spending more than their rivals."
Napoli and Scott McTominay plan to discuss a new contract despite interest from Manchester United and Arsenal. McTominay's current deal with Napoli runs until 2028. He has scored 22 goals in 69 appearances and helped Napoli win the title last season. Manchester United monitored him after his impressive revival following his move to Italy, and Arsenal observed his goal threat from midfield. Several former United players, including Marcus Rashford, Antony and Rasmus Hojlund, have improved after leaving the club. The reported contract talks make a Premier League return for McTominay unlikely.
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