Scott McTominay admitted he has not seen Manchester United fans saying that he shouldn't have been sold in the summer because he doesn't read 'newspaper or social media'.
United received a fixed fee of €30.5million (£25.7m) for McTominay on transfer deadline day an inserted a 10 per cent sell-on clause into the deal with Napoli for the midfielder.
The sale of the academy graduate represented 'total profit', which helped United operate within Profit and Sustainability rules (PSR), and McTominay became the fifth joint-highest sale in United's history along with Daniel James, who joined Leeds for £25m rising to £30m in 2021.
The consensus was United negotiated a good deal but the 27-year-old has made an excellent start at his new club, leaving some fans to question whether it was the right decision. ALSO READ: United's forgotten player will demand Amorim's attention ALSO READ: Bruno Fernandes takes swipe at United fan Napoli are currently at the summit of Serie A with Antonio Conte in charge and McTominay has been crucial in that success, having started every league game except one since he signed.
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