Scott McTominay’s stock has been on a drastic rise since departing Manchester United in 2024, with a pay bump to relfect his Napoli status on the horizon
Scott McTominay isn’t on the wage many would expect at Napoli, but this could change drastically in the near future.
The former Manchester United midfielder departed Old Trafford in 2024 for pastures new in Italy. He signed a four-year deal with Napoli in a £25.7million move and became an instant hero at the club.
He won the Serie A title at his first attempt, scoring 13 goals and assisting six times, which earned him the league’s player of the year (MVP) award. McTominay is already on 14 goal contributions this season and this form has prompted Napoli to discuss a new deal.
Currently, the 29-year-old is on around £90,000 per week, a surprisingly low amount given his contributions to the club, albeit reflective of his status when he joined. This wage is set to significantly increase if he renegotiates a deal with the Italians, which is reportedly already in the works.
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It has been claimed that McTominay’s agent, Colin Murdock, has met with Napoli’s hierarchy to discuss an extension to the Scot’s contract. It is understood that a deal through to 2030, with an option for a further year, is expected.
McTominay’s deal currently runs until 2028, and there had been rumours that other European clubs had been sniffing around the midfielder. Transfer journalist Nicolo Schira said Premier League and Saudi sides had sent bids to the Scot, but his main priority would be to stay in Naples.
This contract extension would put to rest any speculation that McTominay would return to his boyhood club, United, in the near future. However, the Red Devils would still benefit if the 29-year-old does decide to move on from Napoli and join another team.
As part of the deal to sell him, United made sure to include a 10% sell-on clause. Transfermarkt value him around at least £40m, although prying him away from Naples would likely require more than that this summer.
United would therefore pocket at least £4m from his sale. Fans would likely appreciate the impressive player back in their ranks rather than a cash boost.
However, it appears clear that McTominay’s priority is staying in Italy and United’s is to move on from the past, with the likes of Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo now carrying the attacking burden.
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