Manchester United continue to count the cost of letting Scott McTominay go, with Napoli’s Serie A title-winning hero getting a "world-class" billing.
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Left Old Trafford in summer of 2024Enjoyed dream debut campaign in ItalyCan take his game to even greater heightsFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
The Red Devils deemed Scotland international McTominay to be surplus to requirements at Old Trafford during the summer of 2024. A £25 million ($34m) transfer was sanctioned that took the 28-year-old midfielder to Italy.
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McTominay enjoyed a dream debut campaign at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, posting a career-best return of 13 goals before soaking up the wild celebrations in Naples that accompanied a dramatic title triumph.
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McTominay was named Serie A's MVP, with his first coach claiming that his game can be taken to even greater heights. Charlie Jackson, the founder of Matrix Soccer Academy, has told : “The best is yet to come for him. I don’t think you’ve seen anything yet.
“I used to say to his dad Frank, ‘He’ll never be looked at as world class and it’s a shame but he should be because he is’. He had success with Man United but to go and do what he’s now done … and there is much, much more to come. That’s the biggest thing that I can say about him – it’s just the tip of the iceberg, honestly.”
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McTominay made his breakthrough at United in 2017 under Jose Mourinho, but was allowed to leave Manchester by Erik ten Hag. Jackson added: “Jose was just fantastic for him. Gave him his debut, looked after him.
“Scott always works off confidence and a pat on the back. If you believe in him, he’ll run over coals for you. [Antonio] Conte’s done that. Mourinho did that as well.”






