Napoli plans pay rise for McTominay despite World Cup setback
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 5, 2026, 9:25 AM
Last updated Jul 5, 2026
Napoli is set to offer Scott McTominay a contract extension through 2030, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport. The club aims to make him one of their highest earners despite a disappointing World Cup with the Scotland national team. New coach Massimiliano Allegri has identified McTominay as a key player in his plans. Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis has instructed director Giovanni Manna to initiate formal negotiations for the midfielder’s new deal. McTominay reportedly expresses willingness to continue his tenure at Napoli, which could extend beyond 2028.
- •Napoli to extend Scott McTominay's contract until 2030
- •Allegri views McTominay as a cornerstone of the team
- •Negotiations for the new deal are set to begin
- •McTominay has been a standout player for Napoli
- •The midfielder aims to remain with Napoli past 2028
- 9:25 AMYahoo Sports — Napoli ready to reward McTominay with pay rise despite World Cup disappointment
"La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Napoli are prepared to make Scott McTominay one of the team’s highest earners despite a disappointing World Cup with the Scotland national team.Napoli are ready...
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