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Napoli ready to reward McTominay with pay rise despite World Cup disappointment

July 5, 2026 at 09:22 AM
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Napoli are preparing to offer Scott McTominay a pay rise and improved contract, rewarding his strong impact since joining from Manchester United, despite his disappointment with Scotland's failure to qualify for the World Cup.

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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 to offe r their star midfielder McTominay a new deal until 2030 and make him one of the team’s highest earners, reports Gazzetta.

Napoli to offer McTominay new contract with pay rise It is no secret that the Partenopei want to extend the Scottish midfielder’s stay at the Stadio Maradona beyond 2028, and the club’s plans have not changed after the appointment of Massimiliano Allegri as their new coach.

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS – JUNE 19: Scott McTominay #4 of Scotland reacts during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C match between Scotland and Morocco at Boston Stadium on June 19, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images) La Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper reports today that Allegri wants to make the former Manchester United midfielder one of the cornerstones of his project, so Napoli are ready to enter formal talks with the midfielder’s entourage.

McTominay has arguably been Napoli’s best player during Antonio Conte’s two-year reign, and the club’s faith in the Scottish midfielder has not changed despite a disappointing World Cup campaign.

Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis has already tasked director Giovanni Manna with starting formal negotiations for McTominay’s contract extension, and the Scotland international is reportedly happy to continue at Napoli, extending his stay beyond 2028.

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Napoli are set to reward Scott McTominay with a salary increase after a transformative first season in Serie A. The Scottish midfielder, signed from Manchester United last summer, has been a key figure in Napoli's resurgence and is considered central to the club's project. The proposed pay rise comes despite McTominay's personal disappointment over Scotland's failure to qualify for the World Cup. The move underlines Napoli's intent to lock down one of their most influential players long-term, signaling both financial commitment and sporting ambition.

Chance analysis

Contract renewals for impact signings within 12 months indicate strong club satisfaction and typically reduce the risk of a quick resale. For Napoli, tying McTominay down protects a key creative and physical presence in midfield, while for Manchester United it confirms the player's stock remains high despite his Old Trafford struggles. The World Cup disappointment reference is a personal/secondary angle that may modestly motivate McTominay to elevate his club performances further.

Impact

Positive reinforcement of McTominay's importance at Napoli; likely to increase his motivation and secure his long-term availability in midfield.

AI Insight

A pay rise and improved terms signal Napoli's commitment to McTominay as a cornerstone, increasing his expected minutes and influence in upcoming Serie A and European fixtures.

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Napoli ready to reward McTominay with pay rise despite World Cup disappointment

Napoli are preparing to offer Scott McTominay a pay rise and improved contract, rewarding his strong impact since joining from Manchester United, despite his disappointment with Scotland's failure to qualify for the World Cup.

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Napoli are set to reward Scott McTominay with a salary increase after a transformative first season in Serie A. The Scottish midfielder, signed from Manchester United last summer, has been a key figure in Napoli's resurgence and is considered central to the club's project. The proposed pay rise comes despite McTominay's personal disappointment over Scotland's failure to qualify for the World Cup. The move underlines Napoli's intent to lock down one of their most influential players long-term, signaling both financial commitment and sporting ambition.

Contract renewals for impact signings within 12 months indicate strong club satisfaction and typically reduce the risk of a quick resale. For Napoli, tying McTominay down protects a key creative and physical presence in midfield, while for Manchester United it confirms the player's stock remains high despite his Old Trafford struggles. The World Cup disappointment reference is a personal/secondary angle that may modestly motivate McTominay to elevate his club performances further.

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