The transfer of Manchester United has been regularly criticized and two former Red Devils managers have pointed to a certain company that is worse than the rest
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has doubled his claim that Manchester United Scott McTominay should not have been selling. The graduated Red Devils Academy stopped with Old Trafford last summer after a successful enchantment with the club.
The Italian giant Napoli have closed a £ 21 million deal for the midfielder and he has become an inspired signature. This season, MCTominay scored 12 goals in all competitions – the best goal season of his career.
That form has been crucial for the title costs of Napoli this period, where the men of Antonio Conte were clearly at the top of the Serie A. Solskjaer, the former man United manager of Mctominay, has made the decision to sell him, a phone call that looks even worse considering the club.
Speakingly to the BBC Solskjaer said: “Scott and Fred together, they were boys where you would put your hat on every day to give 100%. How you can sell Scott is over.”
It is not the first time that the Norwegian criticized United's call for McTominay to Jettison. Earlier this season, the now Besiktas -Baas said: “It is still good to see Bruno Fernandes and Harry (Maguire) do well.
And scotty [Scott McTominay] Napoli is doing well. I am upset that we let him go because he was important last season when he kept popping up with goals. His heart and his knowledge of culture were important. '
Solskjaer is not the only former United manager who publicly criticizes the club for the sale of McTominay. Erik Tien Hag also claimed that he did not want the midfielder to leave just to get the decision of PSR in the decision.
“I am very happy for Scott. As I said, when he left, I didn't want this, but those are the rules with which the club had to do. Being the rules, I would even say, bad, but that is the created situation. It forced us to make this decision,” he said.
Elsewhere, Liverpool -hero Graeme Souness has also questioned the exit of McTominay, while he claims that club heads may want to bring him back rather than later. Speaking with the Daily Mail, he said: “Oh how Manchester United should regret Scott McTominay. He is a fantastic modern football player. A powerful, box-to-box workaholic that with important goals inchips.
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“He was 27 years old and did not hurt United with his wages when the 'decision-makers' of the club thought it was a clear idea to sell him to Napoli for £ 25 million. They had gone out and spent £ 58 million to aging, 30-year-old Casemiro, and he paid him £ 370,000 a week.
“If someone at United would stop and say, this was my scream.” Because it had been a horrible judgment.
“The perfect example of mismanagement on an industrial scale in that club since Fergie was packed. Mctominay has flourished in Napoli. Perhaps United has to wonder how much it will cost to get it back.”
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