Scott McTominay has become an important player for Napoli since moving there permanently from Manchester United in 2024.
During his time in Naples, the Scottish international has played 70 matches and scored 23 goals, contributing significantly to the team’s success.
After helping Napoli win Serie A last season, he received a shrine in Naples, showing his popularity among fans.
This season, he also made history as the first Scottish player to score the opening goal of a Serie A campaign and played a key role in the team’s efforts to sign Rasmus Hojlund on a loan.
However, recent reports suggest uncertainty about his future at the club, with Napoli open to selling the midfielder.
Manchester United has emerged as a top contender for McTominay.
According to Corriere Dello Sport, Napoli intends to extend McTominay’s contract until 2030.
McTominay’s agent, Colin Murdock, recently left England to meet with sports director Giovanni Manna to discuss a contract extension.
Currently, McTominay’s contract with the Serie A champions goes until 2028, but an extension would keep him at the club for two additional years.
This move indicates that Napoli aims to secure McTominay for the long-term.
If an agreement is reached for an extension, it could rule out the chance of Scott McTominay returning to Old Trafford.
