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Manchester United has reached an agreement with Napoli to sign Scott McTominay for a fee of £25 million.

Manchester United has reached an agreement with Napoli to sign Scott McTominay for a fee of £25 million.

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With the midfielder’s consent, Manchester United has reached an agreement in principle to sell Scott McTominay to Napoli for a fee of twenty-five million pounds. The sale is dependent on the midfielder’s consent to the transfer.

If McTominay is able to reach an agreement with the Serie A team, the transfer fee that the club will pay for him will include any add-ons that are associated with the transfer. In addition, it would be beneficial for Manchester United’s attempt to acquire Manuel Ugarte from Paris Saint-Germain. Erik ten Hag believes that Ugarte would be a valuable addition to the club and would boost his options for the position. If United were to take this step, it would boost their bid. There is only one senior holding player on the first-team squad, and that player is Casemiro. He is the only player on the squad.

Although the United management would love to bring in further funds before completing the move, Ugarte is a Uruguayan international player. Although United are not dependent on a sale in order to recruit him, they would prefer to attract additional funds before making the deal.

Since he was in junior high school, McTominay has been a member of the United football team. Throughout the previous season, he scored a total of ten goals. In May of 2017, he made his debut for Manchester United under the direction of José Mourinho. He came on as a substitute during a match against Arsenal, which Manchester United ultimately lost 2-0. Since then, he has played for United 255 times and scored eight goals in those appearances.

The footballer, who is 27 years old, has won both the FA Cup and the Carabao Cup. In addition to being the current men’s international player of the year for the Scottish Football Writers’ Association, he has also won the Carabao Cup.

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