Real Madrid plans to add Scott McTominay to their squad

Napoli's Scottish goalkeeper Scott McTominay may continue his career in the Spanish capital, i.e., at Real Madrid. Zamin.uz reported this.
According to information provided by renowned insider Nicola Skira, the interest in the Scottish footballer has emerged personally through Real's head coach Carlo Ancelotti. It should be noted that recent reports in the football world have drawn the attention of many specialists to McTominay's playing style and field enthusiasm.
In 2024, McTominay moved from Manchester United to Napoli's squad for thirty million euros. Under the Neapolitan banner, he quickly became one of the team's most important and indispensable players.
During the past season, the midfielder managed to score fourteen goals and provide four assists in thirty-four games across all competitions, demonstrating his high efficiency not only in defense but also in the attacking line.
Currently, the player's contract with Napoli runs until June 2028. This indicates that the negotiation process for the Madrid club will not be easy.
It is natural that the Italian club's management does not want to let their leader go at a low price. According to Transfermarkt portal data, the Scottish midfielder's market value is estimated at around forty million euros.
However, considering his development in recent years and the length of his contract, Napoli may demand a significantly higher amount for the transfer. Scott McTominay stands out with his physical strength on the field, fighting spirit for the team, and unexpected ability to enter the opponent's penalty area.
In the Madrid squad, it is expected that he will further strengthen the midfield and bring new strength to the team. Now the main question remains whether Real's management will turn this interest into an official offer or if McTominay will stay in Italy and continue his career in Naples.
Based on information from One.uz website, if this transfer takes place, it will undoubtedly become one of the most high-profile agreements of the summer transfer window.





