
Scott McTominay has made his feelings clear on Alejandro Garnacho amid reported interest from Napoli in the Manchester United winger.
McTominay helped Napoli to win the Serie A title on Friday by scoring in a 2-0 win over Cagliari.
He subsequently won the Serie A MVP award for his contributions this season, having scored 12 league goals since his £28 million summer arrival from Manchester United.
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He was not the only former United player to lift the trophy on Friday, with Romelu Lukaku doing likewise.
Antonio Conte's side were linked with a move for Garnacho in January but reportedly did not want to pay United's asking price.
Now, The Athletic report that United boss Ruben Amorim has told the Argentinian to find another club this summer following their Europa League final defeat.
Garnacho was left out of United's squad for their final Premier League game of the season against Aston Villa.
Whether Napoli come back in for a move remains to be seen despite their previous interest.
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But McTominay, who played alongside Garnacho at United, has made his feelings clear on the 20-year-old and a potential transfer.
He said in 2022: "We must've had 15 of the so-called younger boys come away with us. And it's good to get them integrated into the team.
"The ones who have stood out is pretty much all of them. It's not easy coming into a first team group where you've got to train so well, but we've got so many good players in the first team who can help them and stuff like that.
"I feel like now, when they go away to Spain, they come back and train with us here, they come back and train with us here, they feel so much more comfortable."
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McTominay was once accused of 'bullying' by some fans when he kicked Garnacho's hat away during a training session, but said: "I had a lot of people saying that was bullying! That was just a bit of a joke.
"But he needs to keep his feet on the ground and keep working hard and he can be one hell of a footballer."
Topics: Scott Mctominay, Alejandro Garnacho, Manchester United, Napoli, Football, Premier League