PREMIER LEAGUE RETURN? MANAGER RESPONDS TO TALK OF £60M SCOTT MCTOMINAY DEAL

Everton boss David Moyes has dismissed rumours of a £60m move for Napoli's Scott McTominay, citing the price as too high. McTominay is also linked with a return to Manchester United, Barcelona, and Tottenham.

Premier League Return? Manager Responds to Talk of £60m Scott McTominay Deal
Moyes Admits £60m McTominay Transfer Is Beyond Everton's Current Scope

After whispers that Scott McTominay, Scotland's best player, might go back to England soon after moving from Manchester United to Napoli in the summer of 2024, a Premier League boss has talked about possibly paying £60 million to get McTominay. McTominay was named Serie A's best player of the year and played a part in Napoli winning the league championship in his first year playing in Italy.

McTominay has been performing very well since he went to Italy last year, and he is now in his second season playing in Serie A. Even though the current Serie A Player of the Season had some problems when the new season started, he has been playing better recently. McTominay has been in the starting lineup for nine Serie A matches for Antonio Conte in the 2025–26 season. He has scored two goals and helped set up one other goal.

Even though he is a key part of Conte's team, there have been frequent rumours about him going back to the Premier League; based on what has been reported recently, Everton really wants to sign the midfield superstar.

Moyes speaks about the McTominay links.


David Moyes, who coaches the Toffees, said these stories were false and wondered about the high price, telling news people: "I don't think it's right to discuss other players, but if we're talking about £60m and prices that high, I don't think we can do that yet." I hope we are getting better. We want to rebuild things. We have said many times that we are trying to find a solid base again. We did that last year by staying in the league and building a new stadium with the new owner. Because of that, we have to be careful about what we do."

"I don't think we'll try to be the best right away, but it could happen," Moyes added. It seems to me that we wouldn't be looking for players that expensive. Most people know that January is usually not the best time to buy players, but we might buy some important players then. However, some really good players were bought in January, which helps teams at different times.

Manchester United is reportedly thinking about trying to get McTominay back, and they are willing to spend about £44 million ($58m) to bring their former youth player back to Old Trafford. Ruben Amorim really wants to sign a new central midfielder in the January transfer window, and the Scottish player could be the one.

According to Caught Offside, “There is real interest in Scott McTominay. Manchester United would like him back, and keep an eye on Newcastle and Tottenham. Barcelona also think he could be a good addition to their midfield.”

Is Will McTominay going to leave Napoli?


McTominay might leave in the summer of 2026 because he altered his path at Napoli, and several big European teams, like Barcelona, Tottenham, and Newcastle, want him. News stories say McTominay might want to go back to the Premier League because the Naples fans are putting too much stress on him. But some people who know him well say that this is false, and Napoli wants to give him a new deal to stay longer.

The player himself has also said he is happy with his life in the Italian league, telling Sky Sport Italia: "I feel very happy in Naples." And someone who knows the player well said, "Scott really likes the city, the team, and the supporters. He feels very comfortable here."

Conte's team will play again after the international games on Saturday when they play Atalanta in a key Serie A game at their stadium.

RADJA NAINGGOLAN SLAMS NAPOLI’S SCOTT MCTOMINAY AS "JUST AVERAGE" IN TV RANT

Radja Nainggolan has sparked controversy by calling Napoli's Scudetto winner Scott McTominay "average" in a scathing TV interview.

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Nainggolan claims he was better than McTominay and Calhanoglu at his peak - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Scott McTominay’s journey from Manchester United to Napoli has been wild. He’s helped the club win a Scudetto, snagged a Ballon d’Or nomination, and his goal tally is impressive. But not everyone’s sold on him. Even with all those honours, one Serie A legend isn’t convinced. Radja Nainggolan slammed him as just “an average player".

After McTominay’s £26 million jump from Old Trafford in 2024, he took off. He won the Serie A MVP, clinched Napoli’s fourth Scudetto with a spectacular overhead goal against Cagliari, and made a big mark in Italy. Still, Nainggolan, never shy with an opinion, tore into him during a TV interview. Despite McTominay racking up 26 goals in 76 games and getting a Ballon d’Or nod, Nainggolan didn’t hold back. “I don’t like him,” he said on Sky Calcio Unplugged. “He gets his goals, 12, 13, 14 a season, but his general play? He doesn’t have the technique to move between the lines. He’s just average.”

And he wasn’t content to leave it at that. Nainggolan compared himself to today’s names, arguing he was better than both McTominay and Inter’s Hakan Calhanoglu at his best, though he admitted Nicolo Barella sits above him. “At my peak, I was better than McTominay and Calhanoglu, but Barella is on another level,” Nainggolan said. “He doesn’t always score a lot, but when he does, it matters, and you always feel his presence on the pitch. I like De Bruyne, too; he sees things nobody else does. He’s above me, and Modric...he’s always been world-class.”

Of course, Nainggolan’s take doesn’t really jibe with life in Naples. McTominay has become something of a hero there; his face is on murals around the city, the fans have dubbed him ‘McFratm’ (McBrother), and he helped Napoli win the Supercoppa Italiana in December 2025. Even if Inter seems ready to grab the Serie A crown back, McTominay’s reputation hasn’t dipped. His knack for scoring from midfield has been crucial for Conte’s side.

Nainggolan also touched on Belgium’s so-called “Golden Generation” and why they didn’t deliver a major trophy, despite stars like Lukaku, Hazard, and De Bruyne. He knows the team well, having made 30 appearances before retiring after he got left out of the 2018 World Cup squad. “We had Lukaku, Hazard, De Bruyne, and Courtois. Too many superstars, too many egos,” Nainggolan said. “Everyone wanted to be the star, to be the most important guy, and that just doesn’t work.” His take pretty much confirms what fans suspected: there was plenty of talent, but not enough unity.

MANCHESTER UNITED AND CHELSEA ENTER RACE FOR DISCOUNTED €50M-RATED RAFAEL LEãO

Discover why Rafael Leão’s value has plummeted at AC Milan and which Premier League clubs are leading the race to sign him.

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Premier League giants circle as Leão’s relationship with San Siro fans collapses - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Just a year ago, everyone was buzzing about Rafael Leao and his rumoured €120 million move to Chelsea. Fast forward to this summer’s transfer window, and it looks like AC Milan’s ready to let him go for nowhere near that amount. Manchester United, along with a few others, are circling, hoping to get him for much less.

Last week, Gazzetta dello Sport broke the news: Milan now values Leao at just €50 million. That’s a wild drop, especially since six months ago they slapped a €100 million price tag on him.

So what happened? Why did his value tank so quickly?

Perception plays a big part. Leao’s estimated transfer value hasn’t actually changed that much. FootballTransfers’ algorithm had him pegged at €72.5 million last July, and now he’s at €70.7 million. But Milan’s own estimate? That’s fallen off a cliff.

Last summer, Milan wanted €50 million above the algorithm’s number. Now, they’re ready to accept an offer that’s €20 million below it.

Leao once had everything going for him in Milan. In the 2021/22 season, he carried them to the Scudetto, racking up 11 goals and 10 assists. Clubs were fighting over him, and in 2023, Milan rewarded him with a hefty €7 million salary and a massive €175 million release clause. That’s when top European clubs started sniffing around for a record-breaking deal.

But the new contract didn’t spark another big season for Leao. In his next campaign, he scored 15 goals and managed 14 assists, but fans started to turn, especially after two weak outings against Roma in the Europa League.

Things haven’t improved since. Early in the 2024/25 season, Milan benched him for disciplinary reasons, and he seemed pretty unfazed, something that sparked more criticism. He’s had some public clashes with head coach Max Allegri, too. Despite still being Milan’s top scorer, he hasn’t scored in two months. And the fans? They’ve booed him at home games, most recently against Juventus and earlier against Udinese.

Now, Milan looks ready to move on. Leao’s raw talent is still obvious, but at San Siro, the excitement has faded. SciSports, the data analytics folks, show his performance is in “significant decline” based on their SciSkill rating. Still, they think he can bounce back.

According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan plans to hold off until the World Cup, hoping Leao puts on a big show for Portugal and builds hype again.

He’s still got admirers. Arsenal’s been keeping tabs on him, FootballTransfers said back in February. Chelsea, Liverpool, and United are all in the market for a left-sided attacker and would jump at the chance to grab a rejuvenated Leao.

Sure, the €120 million rumours are a thing of the past. But the old Leão, the top-class player, is still in there somewhere. He just needs the right club, coach, and a fresh start.

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