Napoli set huge McTominay price tag to fend off Arsenal and Tottenham | OneFootball

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·21 November 2025

Napoli set huge McTominay price tag to fend off Arsenal and Tottenham

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Recent reports claim that ‘half of the Premier League’ are interested in bringing Scott McTominay back from Napoli, but the Partenopei are not interested in losing the reigning Serie A MVP and have an astronomical price tag in mind to fend off the interest from the UK.

McTominay has gone from strength to strength since joining Napoli from Manchester United in a €30m deal last summer. The Scotland international chipped in with 12 goals and six assists in Serie A last season, helping Napoli to their second Scudetto in three years and claiming the league’s MVP award in the process.


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He has contributed with a further four goals from 14 appearances for Napoli at the start of the 2025-26 season, and has recently made headlines with his stunning bicycle kick, which helped Scotland on their way to automatic World Cup qualification earlier this week.

Napoli’s astronomical asking price for McTominay revealed

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GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – NOVEMBER 18: Scott McTominay of Scotland scores his team’s first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Scotland and Denmark at Hampden Park on November 18, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

The former Manchester United graduate is fast becoming one of the most reliable central midfielders in Europe, and is also beginning to attract the interest of a multitude of Premier League clubs according to various reports.

TeamTalk claims that Arsenal, Tottenham and Everton are among those interested in bringing McTominay back to the Premier League. There have even been suggestions that a regretful Manchester United could be keen to offer the 28-year-old an Old Trafford return.

However, Napoli have little to no interest in selling McTominay as things stand, and according to reports from TeamTalk, would not even entertain bids below the €80m mark.

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