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McAllister Baffled by United's McTominay Sale: 'Biggest Shock Since Fergie Left!'

McAllister Baffled by United's McTominay Sale: 'Biggest Shock Since Fergie Left!'

EN 10 March 2026 at 11:18
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Gary McAllister expressed shock at Manchester United selling academy product Scott McTominay to Napoli, praising his standout performances amid the club's turmoil and his current elite-level contributions. McTominay's goal-scoring flair from midfield and international form for Scotland have elevated him, with McAllister eyeing success in upcoming Boston fixtures against Haiti, Morocco, and Brazil. United's decision, likely driven by PSR rules, bucks their homegrown legend tradition.

McAllister Baffled by United's McTominay Sale: 'Biggest Shock Since Fergie Left!'

Imagine nursing a pint, watching Manchester United in one of their chaotic rebuild phases, and spotting this ginger powerhouse who looks like he bleeds red. That's Scott McTominay for you, the lad who came through the academy and somehow got shipped off to Napoli. Gary McAllister, the old Scotland midfield maestro, couldn't hide his shock when chatting to GOAL – and you can see why.

McAllister's been singing McTominay's praises for years. Even amid United's manager merry-go-round and tactical flip-flops, Scott stood out like a beacon. 'He jumped off the screen,' Gary reckons, with that unmistakable love for the badge etched into every tackle.

United's PSR Headache: Why Ditch a Gem?

The real jaw-dropper? United waving goodbye to one of their own. McAllister puts it down to finances or those pesky PSR rules squeezing the purse strings. Fair enough, clubs gotta balance the books, but binning a homegrown talent? That's like tossing prime ribeye in the bin during a steak shortage.

United's trophy cabinet groans under the weight of academy lads turned legends – think Scholesy, the Nevilles, Giggsy. McTominay slotted right into that lineage. Gary's dead right: letting him go was a head-scratcher that'd have Sir Alex scratching his napper too.

And Scott? Bloke probably pinched himself when the bids rolled in. From Old Trafford benchwarmer to Serie A sensation, he's smashed it at Napoli. Covering ground like a hoover, popping up in the box for screamers, and chipping in with assists. Score and create from midfield? That's elite-level sorcery, mate.

Tartan Army's Midfield Muscle-Up

It's not just club form turning heads – McTominay's bossing it for Scotland too. McAllister name-drops John McGinn as the engine room partner we desperately need come summer. Throw in Billy Gilmour, who shipped out to Napoli alongside him, and you've got a midfield that could give anyone nightmares.

Gary's buzzing about the internationals lined up in Boston: Haiti first, then Morocco, with Brazil saving the fireworks for last. 'Love the draw,' he grins. Nail four points from the openers, qualify for the first time, and the Boston bars will be drowning in tartan – kilts optional, but Irn-Bru mandatory.

Keep this form going, Scott, and you'll be the hero of haggis-fueled street parties. McAllister's plea? Don't let up. Scotland's been knocking on the major tournament door for donkey's years; lads like McTominay could finally kick it down.

Pub Verdict: United Who?

So, next time you're at the boozer moaning about United's latest flop, raise a glass to McTominay thriving down south. McAllister nailed it – this isn't just a transfer tale; it's a redemption arc with goals, grit, and a side of 'told you so'. Napoli fans are loving it, Scotland's dreaming big, and United? Well, they're left pondering what might've been. Classic Red Devils chaos, eh?

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