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VIDEO: Napoli-bound Scott McTominay almost moved to tears as he's given special parting gift by Man Utd fan after leaving Old Trafford for final time

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  • McTominay got emotional before leaving Old Trafford
  • Received a parting gift from a fan
  • All set to join Napoli
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Scottish midfielder, who is all set to join Serie A giants Napoli after Manchester United agreed to sell him for €30 million (£25.4m/$33.6m), left Old Trafford for one last time on Tuesday. While on his way out, a Red Devils fan approached McTominay and handed over a bracelet as a parting gift to the player.

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  • WHAT SCOTT MCTOMINAY SAID ABOUT THE GIFT

    The United fan, named Skye, regularly gifts these bracelets to players including Luke Shaw and Mason Mount, who were spotted wearing them during Euro 2024. She also gifted a similar present to new signing Joshua Zirkzee and now to the outgoing McTominay.

    As the 27-year-old received his gift, he was nearly moved to tears, as he said: "No way! Thank you very much, that's so sweet. I'm gonna put it on."

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The Red Devils were open to selling the Scot as he was in the last year of his contract and the transaction will go down as pure profit on the balance sheet. Club legend Rio Ferdinand, however, was vocal about his disagreement with United over their decision to sell the academy graduate as he felt they took a huge gamble.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MANCHESTER UNITED?

    Erik ten Hag is now all set to bring in Manuel Ugarte from Paris Saint-Germain who will complete a move to Old Trafford very soon and fill in the position left vacant by McTominay.