Napoli chief makes huge Scott McTominay transfer admission amid Man United return rumours | OneFootball

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·5 February 2026

Napoli chief makes huge Scott McTominay transfer admission amid Man United return rumours

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A Napoli executive has made a major transfer admission regarding Scott McTominay even as rumours continue to swirl that a return to Manchester United may be on the cards.

Improved fortunes

McTominay has enjoyed a dramatic turnaround since leaving United for Napoli in the summer of 2024.


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In his very first season with the club, he bagged an impressive 12 Serie A goals to secure Napoli the Scudetto. For his exploits, McTominay was named Serie A Player of the Season.

A cult hero at Napoli, McTominay is showing no signs of slowing down. So far this term, he has netted nine goals and provided an additional four assists in 30 appearances across the Italian top flight and the Champions League.

On the international stage, his fortunes have also risen significantly, with his contributions proving vital to Scotland securing their 2026 World Cup place.

A return to the Premier League has been mooted for McTominay. Some reports have suggested that United are keen on a reunion with their academy graduate. Newcastle and Arsenal have also been mentioned to be eyeing him ahead of the summer transfer window.

Napoli’s global business development officer, Leonardo Giammarioli, appeared on talkSPORT and admitted they may be powerless to keep McTominay if a big offer for him arrives.

Napoli’s McTominay worry

Giammarioli told talkSPORT, “Yeah, of course I’m worried. But ultimately, especially Scott, who’s a very nice guy, we’re happy if he gets to the next level in a couple of years – maybe not now, maybe not next year, but he deserves it.”

“Look at Stuttgart, they wanted to keep Nick Woltemade, but when such an offer comes in, there’s not much you can do, when the player wants to go and money is important.”

He continued, “It’s a bit complicated for Serie A and our competitive clubs…the league is still making losses in revenue. Of course, it’s hard to keep up with the other big four leagues, but we’re trying to improve and be competitive.”

“Keeping players is difficult, it wasn’t easy to get them [players such as McTominay and Billy Gilmour] – it’s even harder to keep them. We need to be smart about our signings…every bit of money we spend must count.”

On improving players like McTominay and Rasmus Hojlund, who is currently on loan in Naples, Giammarioli remarked, “I think that’s what we’ve always been good at.”

“Somehow taking players and bringing them to the next level, maybe players that were doing good, but now they become top players. I think the environment is right for them to grow and then we can grow as a club thanks to their support. Scouting is very important, and I think overall the ambition to play for Napoli, thanks to Diego Maradona’s legacy, is huge.”

“That’s a bit of our strategy, to get players that are already mature, but not yet that high in their career and make that final shift for them to become top players in the world.”

Should United decide to proceed with their intention to re-sign McTominay, Giammarioli’s remarks will offer them considerable encouragement.

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