McTominay denies rumors of returning to Premier League, saying life is about getting out of comfort zone
Napoli (Napoli) midfielder McTominay (McTominay) denied recent rumors that he will leave the team and return to the Premier League, insisting that even though he is far away from his family now, he is proud of himself for stepping out of his comfort zone. Recently, some media claimed that Scott McTominay was out of breath due to the excessive attention from Naples fans and that he intended to leave the team and return to the Premier League. However, he has clarified these rumors to the media. "The people here in Naples are great, they are passionate, no matter where they go, someone will shout "Forza Napoli", the Scotland international player McTominay said: "They want to talk to you, communicate with you, inspire you... but that is because they care about you." McTominay also admitted that the living culture in Italy and the United Kingdom are completely different: "Eating habits and cultural backgrounds are also different, but this change enhances your mental strength." I used to live very close to my mother. Even when I grew up and moved out, I could go back whenever I wanted. But now I can’t go home to visit my family at any time. It’s just that life sometimes means stepping out of your comfort zone, and I’ve always been proud of it." "If I can make a name for myself and be successful anywhere, why not? Who can stop me?" In his first season with Naples, McTominay won the Serie A championship with the team and became the Serie A Player of the Year. He has played 11 games in various competitions this season and also scored 4 goals and contributed 1 assist.
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