Last month, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer told the BBC that he could not believe that Manchester United sold McTominay. A bunch of United supporters agree with this after seeing “their” player thunder on in Serie A title race as one of the league’s best players. Roy Keane strongly disagrees, he believes that the fact that someone bothers to care about a player who has left Old Trafford is rather a sign of ineptitude on the part of the management.

“If he hadn’t scored goals in Napoli, we wouldn’t have talked about him. But you can’t keep talking about players leaving big clubs should be kept rather than sold,” Keane said on Neville’s Overlap podcast.

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“He could have been in the squad, 100 percent. But play every week? I’m talking about players you need to get United back to the top. They haven’t brought in better players, and that’s the problem. United’s recruitment has been so weak that they continue to talk about former players,” Keane grumbled. Clearly strongly disagrees with Solskjaer about the Scot’s importance in lifting Manchester United.

Scott Mctominay has helped lead Napoli to the title with 11 league goals. Since the first part of September, the 28-year-old has played every single Serie A game, minus the meeting against AC Milan, out with the flu. This in the period where Manchester United have let the gravity of the Premier League table take hold. We’re just mentioning it.

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