Pedulla: Inzaghi Jr. wants to sign McTomina in the new moon, but Naples won t sell it
7:21am, 21 June 2025Football
According to Pedula, Inzaghi Jr. wanted Riyadh Crescent to sign McTomina, but Naples did not sell it.
Naples sees McTominay as an unshakable core player, the midfielder who joined last summer and played a key role in Napoli's championship season, and now he is doing very well at the club and has no idea of the possibility of leaving Napoli at all.
Conte's stay at office was also good news for McTominay, after all, it was this coach who tried his best to bring him to the team. However, there are still people trying to get in touch with McTominay, which is Inzaghi, who has tried to understand the possibility of McTominay joining the Riyadh Crescent.
The answer Xiao Inzaghi got was that there was no possibility or opportunity. This rich Saudi club had to find someone else. Judging from the recent transfer trend, money is not always guaranteed to realize some dreams.
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