Scottish midfielder Scott McTominay recently shared insights on his decision to leave Manchester United for Napoli. Since joining the Italian club, he has scored four goals and provided two assists in 15 matches. McTominay explained that leaving Manchester United, where he had been since his youth days, was a significant yet straightforward decision. He saw an opportunity at Napoli and seized it without hesitation.
The move to Napoli has been fruitful for McTominay, who quickly became a fan favourite. His transfer coincided with the arrival of fellow Scottish international Billy Gilmour. "I love this place," McTominay expressed, highlighting his admiration for the fans and team-mates. Being with Gilmour daily has strengthened their bond beyond national duties.

The decision to let McTominay leave Old Trafford wasn't universally popular among fans or players. Former manager Erik ten Hag had expressed a desire to retain him but faced constraints due to Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations. Despite these challenges, McTominay focused on the opportunities ahead rather than financial considerations.
McTominay emphasised that his departure was a mutual decision between him and the club. "It was a case of - there's an opportunity there, do you want to go?" he stated. He acknowledged the club's FFP difficulties but clarified that these weren't part of his decision-making process.
On his final day at Manchester United, saying goodbye was challenging for McTominay. However, he felt it necessary to prioritise his career aspirations over external factors. "In this situation, I have to look out for number one," he remarked, trusting his instincts about what he wanted from his career.
The transition to Napoli marks a new chapter for McTominay as he continues to make an impact on the field while enjoying life in Italy. His journey reflects a commitment to personal growth and seizing opportunities when they arise.