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Napoli's Manna Drops McTominay Bombshell: No Bids, No Rush – But the Scot's Loving Life in Naples!

Napoli's Manna Drops McTominay Bombshell: No Bids, No Rush – But the Scot's Loving Life in Naples!

Lorenzo Bettoni (Football Italia) EN 13 March 2026 at 13:56
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Napoli director Giovanni Manna has dismissed rumours of offers for Scott McTominay, confirming ongoing talks but no urgency on a new contract as the Scot is happy in Naples. He praised January signing Alisson Santos for his quick impact and hailed Antonio Conte's work in pushing the club to third in Serie A. No bids have come in, and plans are already underway for the future.

Napoli's Manna: McTominay Ain't Going Nowhere (Yet)

Picture this: you're at the San Paolo, pint in hand, watching Scott McTominay bulldoze through Serie A defences like he's back terrorising Old Trafford. The Scottish powerhouse has been a revelation since joining Napoli, and now director Giovanni Manna has poured cold water on all those whispers of an imminent exit. Speaking to SportMediaset (as reported by Lorenzo Bettoni at Football Italia), Manna confirmed no bids have landed on his desk.

"Scott's buzzing here," Manna grinned. "He's chuffed to bits with life in Naples, shows it on the pitch and off it." With two years left on his deal, there's no panic. Talks are bubbling along nicely, but it's not top of the agenda. McTominay's camp hasn't uttered a peep about wanting out, so why rock the boat?

The Midfield Maestro's Magic

Let's rewind to that derby thriller at the San Siro back in January. McTominay slots home Napoli's second against Inter, fist-pumping with Amir Rrahmani like they've just nicked the Scudetto. Fast-forward to Genoa in February, and he's at it again, celebrating like a man who's found his spiritual home. Third in Serie A, these Partenopei are flying, and the ex-Man Utd lad's the engine room enforcer we all knew he could be.

Manna's spot on – McTominay's importance is crystal clear. He's that box-to-box beast who tackles like a rhino and finishes like a poacher. No wonder suitors are sniffing around, but Napoli aren't daft. They'll chat contract extensions when the time's right, not because some tabloid reckons it's urgent.

Alisson Santos: The Winter Wizard

While we're on transfers, spare a thought for Alisson Santos, the Sporting CP loanee who's hit the ground sprinting. Two goals in four league games? Blimey, that's the sort of impact that turns heads. Manna's all smiles: "Lad's got humility, energy, and graft in spades. He's fitting right in."

There's a cheeky €16.5m option to buy baked into the deal, so no last-minute scramble needed. Napoli snapped him up in January, and he's already repaying the faith. Imagine him linking up with McTominay – Serie A defences are quaking.

Conte's Kingdom: Planning for Glory

And let's not forget the gaffer, Antonio Conte. Manna's full of praise for the Italian mastermind, who's got Napoli purring despite the odds. "We've known each other two years, and the results speak for themselves," he said. Without Conte, no third place, no Supercoppa triumph.

The club's eyes are already on next season – planning with serenity, as Manna puts it. In a league where giants like Inter lurk, that's the mindset of contenders. Napoli's not just surviving; they're building an empire, one honest chat and solid signing at a time.

So, next time you're down the pub dissecting transfers, raise a glass to McTominay. He's loving the Neapolitan sun, bashing in goals, and showing no signs of packing his bags. Napoli fans, sleep easy – your midfield warrior's here to stay. For now, anyway. What's your take, lads? Permanent deal incoming?

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