Napoli’s hierarchy has admitted they are fearful of losing Chelsea transfer target Scott McTominay as rumours of a Premier League return continue to swirl in the media over the past few weeks.
The former Manchester United midfielder has been a revelation in Italy, helping the Italians to that Seria A title last season and voted the MVP of the league, with many Napoli fans believing that United were fools to let him leave the club.
However – there has been alot of speculation in the media which have claimed that all the big clubs in the Premier League are very much interested in trying to bring McTominay back to the Premier League, and now a senior club official has now conceded that the Scottish international “deserves” a move to the “next level” in the future.
Napoli’s global business development officer Leonardo 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.”
IcChelseanews Says….
The midfielder has become one of the worlds best and a star that Napoli fans love, so we cant see him leaving Italian football anytime soon, unless a crazy offer is made by one of the big Premier League sides.
CHELSEA will be linked with the player over the next few months, and there may even be some transfer talk that he would be interested in a move to London, but as we have just said, we cant see him leaving Napoli in the summer.
And now matter how good he actually is, there is no need to add another midfielder like him to the squad when he have enough quality in that area of the pitch
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