Scott McTominay has been singled out by Napoli manager Massimiliano Allegri as the club prepares for a high-stakes campaign.

What happened?

Napoli’s new boss Allegri used McTominay’s name in a pre-season address, warning players about the standards required to challenge for Serie A, the Champions League and the Italian Cup. The Scotsman is expected back in Italy before 5 August after leading Scotland at the summer’s World Cup.

Why it matters for Scott McTominay

Since joining Napoli in 2024, McTominay has become the club’s midfield anchor and a Serie A regular. Allegri’s public nod shows the Scot remains central to Napoli’s plans despite his summer absence for Euro 2024 qualifying. The manager’s demand for “seriousness and professionalism” underlines the step up required in Italy.

The manager’s warning

Allegri told his squad: “Values are important. McTominay and Lang will arrive before 5 August.” He added that March is when seasons are decided, tying Napoli’s early-season discipline to long-term success. The club’s Champions League return adds pressure to every training session.

United’s midfield rebuild

Manchester United’s summer overhaul follows McTominay’s sale to Napoli. The Red Devils have already signed Youri Tielemans, Andrey Santos and Karl Darlow to replace him. United now aim to compete in Europe under Michael Carrick after securing three new starters in July 2024.