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Last summer the Scotland midfielder wanted a change of scenery - and United wanted money to help them fit in with the Premier League's Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR).The Lancaster-born player had been with United for over 20 years - first attending a soccer school at the club aged five - but made the bold decision to start again in Italy.
A fee of £25.7m looks an absolute bargain now.No wonder his former boss at Old Trafford, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer,, "how you can sell Scott is beyond me".
McTominay's game stats have improved in almost all areas since he left Old Trafford to link up with former United team-mate Romelu Lukaku at Napoli.He scored 13 times and provided four assists in 2,972 minutes on the pitch in 2024-25 compared to 10 goals and three assists in 2,772 minutes at United the previous season.
His passing accuracy has increased from 82.7% to 85%, while the chances he has created per game has also improved along with touches in the opposition box.
Former Scotland midfielder Paul Lambert told BBC Sport moving to Italy had been the making of McTominay.That moment is one she looks back on with immense pride, though it was a photograph of her taken with her younger son that day that would inspire what followed.
French photographer Alexis Berg was at UTMB photographing the 2018 race, as he is at many ultra events. And it was at one of the refuelling stations that he saw something he had never previously seen at one of these events."I knew it was unusual. At that moment it was impossible to realise the photo would have such an impact, but I just pushed one button that day and everything else that has happened is because of Sophie," he said.
What he captured was Power sitting down and breastfeeding her baby son during a break from the race."That photo has undoubtedly changed the course of my life. I worked out I should never have been on that start line," she said.