Man Utd willing to sell McTominay to Napoli to balance finances: Antony, Sancho, Lindelof also on the chopping block

Man Utd willing to sell McTominay to Napoli to balance finances: Antony, Sancho, Lindelof also on the chopping block

Scottish midfielder Scott McTominay scored 10 goals for Manchester United last season, saving the team on several occasions. As a result, Erik ten Hag gradually changed his opinion of the Scotsman, hoping that McTominay could stay with the team for the new season. However, according to reports from ESPN and other media outlets, clubs including Napoli, Galatasaray, and Fulham are all interested in bringing in McTominay, especially Napoli.

It is reported that McTominay has begun to seriously consider the move to Napoli. For McTominay, Man Utd values him at between £25 million and £30 million, and does not consider a loan move. The reason why Man Utd is willing to put McTominay on the chopping block is largely due to the Red Devils’ need to consider financial balance.

This summer transfer window, Man Utd spent £150 million on the signings of Amrabat, Cilessen, De Ligt, and Mazraoui. During this period, while Man Utd did sell players like Van de Beek, Kambwala, and Wan-Bissaka, recouping some funds, the total revenue was only around £60 million, leaving a large financial deficit to be bridged.

Under these circumstances, continuing to sell players to balance finances has become something that Man Utd must do. According to British media reports, in addition to being willing to sell McTominay, Man Utd are also willing to sell Casemiro, Sancho, and Lindelof. At the same time, Man Utd is open to the transfer of Brazilian winger Antony.

On August 17th, Manchester United will face Fulham in the first round of the new Premier League season.

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