While buying the right players remains a key point of concern at Manchester United in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era, it could be argued that there has been just as much difficulty with regard to selling players in recent times.
Indeed, the £10m profit made on Daniel James in 2021 showcases a rare example of the Red Devils actually making an astute move in the market, with the club having far too often let talents go on the cheap - the £500k sale of £40m man Donny van de Beek a notable example.
There is a sense, however, that things are perhaps beginning to change, with the last few years seeing the Old Trafford hierarchy allow numerous academy graduates to be sold, namely Anthony Elanga (£15m), James Garner (£15m), Dean Henderson (£20m) and, of course, Scott McTominay.
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Having so often been poor sellers, can fans and pundits alike really be too critical of the club trying to strike while the iron is hot with regard to cashing in?
The problem is, however, that the woes of a side who could still finish 17th in the Premier League table have been heightened by the success of those who have moved on, with McTominay playing a vital role in steering Napoli to the Serie A title.
The MVP in that stunning Scudetto charge, the 28-year-old is the man of the moment. Why did the Red Devils ever let him go?
Why Man Utd sold Scott McTominay
McTominay's heroics in Naples are a sight to warm the heart, with the 6 foot 4 sensation scoring 12 goals en route to league glory, including a remarkable bicycle kick on Friday night to help clinch the title.
Sold for a reported fee of £25m, the Scotland star is seemingly a player that Erik ten Hag "didn't want" to sell by his own account, although he was almost "forced" into doing so amid the club's financial woes. Those funds were subsequently used to help seal a move for fellow midfielder, Manuel Ugarte.
Therein lies the problem, with that latter deal now looking like something of a mistake, with Ugarte on course to soon emulate Van de Beek, not least after sitting out Wednesday's Europa League final.
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With McTominay netting ten times in all competitions last season, his impact would likely have been far greater than the Uruguayan, a player who has scored just twice this term under Ruben Amorim.
Yes, McTominay himself at times looked "not good enough" alongside Fred, as per club legend Roy Keane, although he was a valued squad member who stepped up when needed. Who can forget his remarkable long-range strike in the Manchester Derby in March 2020?
While not always a guaranteed starter - having started just 27 times in 2023/24 across all fronts - here was a player who had "Manchester United in his veins", according to Ten Hag. A player looking set to be a future "captain" of the club, in the words of Ralf Rangnick.
As it is, a love story is now brewing between the people of Naples and their new shining star. Back at Old Trafford, it could be time for Amorim and INEOS to acquire a suitable replacement.
Man Utd could land their next Scott McTominay
Amorim is set to stay put despite United's midweek woes, although change is afoot elsewhere, not least with Alejandro Garnacho having reportedly been told he can leave the club this summer.
The Argentine winger - who was dropped to the bench for the showpiece in Bilbao - may not be the only high-profile exit from the Theatre of Dreams, with speculation still rife regarding the future of talismanic skipper, Bruno Fernandes.
That uncertainty has come amid concrete interest in the 30-year-old from Saudi Arabian side, Al Hilal, with Fernandes having admitted following the 1-0 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur that he would accept it if United did decide to cash in.
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While that still remains an unlikely prospect, if the playmaker does indeed move on this summer, the Red Devils have already drawn up plans for a replacement, a player perhaps in the mould of the aforementioned McTominay.
Indeed, it was reported earlier this month that the Premier League outfit are lining up Athletic Club star, Oihan Sancet, should Fernandes depart, with the 25-year-old having a £67m release clause in his current contract with the Basque side.
The Spain international was absent from the Europa League semi-final meeting with Amorim's side due to injury, although it has been an otherwise standout campaign, amid his return of 17 goals in all competitions.
That includes 15 goals in LaLiga from only 19 starts, with the attack-minded star boasting that "box-crashing" impact that McTominay has shown for both Napoli and United, as noted by analyst Ben Mattinson.
A player capable of operating as a number ten or as a second striker, much like the Lancaster-born giant, Sancet also mirrors McTominay in being something of an unsung hero, having been described by Mattinson as "one of the most underrated players in Europe" right now.
That is a suitable statement considering that the Athletic star ranks in the top 2% of attacking midfielders and wingers in Europe's top five leagues for non-penalty goals this season, as per FBref. For context, McTominay ranks in the top 1% of midfielders in that same metric.
McTominay vs Sancet - 24/25 League stats
Stat (per 90)
Non-penalty goals
Shots
Assists
Shot-creating actions
Pass completion
Progressive passes
Progressive carries
Touches in opposition box
Aerial duels won
Stats via FBref
A slightly more advanced, attack-minded option than the ex-United man, an added bonus is also Sancet's superior quality on the ball, as evidenced with regard to his progressive carries and progressive passes record.
A pass is considered progressive if the distance between the starting point and the next touch is at least 10 meters closer to the opponent's goal or any completed pass into the penalty area.
To be able to combine a McTominay-esque instinct in front of goal with a composed presence in possession could be an ideal mix as far as Amorim is concerned, with Sancet looking a perfect fit for one of the Portuguese's two number ten berths.
A man who has risen up through the youth ranks to sparkle for the Basque outfit, much like McTominay in Manchester, the £67m man would be a worthy addition for the new INEOS regime this summer.
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Yes, there may be more glamorous, highly touted names out there, but as the Red Devils found with the case of McTominay, never overlook such an invaluable, 'underrated' goal threat.
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INEOS must terribly regret letting this player leave Old Trafford.