Manchester United are pressing ahead with a deal to sell McTomini. It is reported that at least three Premier League teams have thrown olive branches to him, and the Serie A team Napoli is even more ambitious. McTomini himself has long been convinced that he is willing to go to Napoli. The two sides are currently negotiating on the transfer fee, with Manchester United offering between 25 million and 30 million euros, or about 210 million to 250 million Hong Kong dollars.
Despite his lackluster performances on the field, McTomini was restricted to a substitute role under Tanhag's tactical system. He was a substitute in both the Community Shield and the first round of the league. In the first match of the league, he was on the bench for only 84 minutes, but the team sealed the win in the 87th minute. However, it seems that the club's senior management did not change their intention of keeping the young player because of his substitute appearance.
Italian media have revealed that Maitomini has expressed his loyalty to new Napoli manager Gandhi, and the two sides have subsequently begun negotiations on a transfer. Negotiations between Napoli and Manchester United are ongoing, with United insisting on an all-cash deal, with the offer range remaining at 25-30 million euros. It seems that Napoli will need to ensure that they have enough money in reserve if they want to close the deal.