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McTominay Manchester United career statistics: 255 games, 29 goals, 1 FA Cup + 1 League Cup championship

In the early morning of August 31, Beijing time, Naples officially announced the signing of McTominay from Manchester United, and the Scottish midfielder also ended his 22-year career as a Red Devils.

McTominay joined Manchester United's youth training camp at the age of five, and in 2013, he signed his first professional contract with the club. On May 7, 2017, he came on as a substitute in Manchester United's away game against Arsenal and made his debut for Manchester United's first team under Mourinho. After that, he started in the last round of the Premier League against Crystal Palace on May 21.

In the 17-18 season, McTominay gradually got opportunities in the first team. He followed the team to the United States to participate in the pre-season before the start of the season and scored a goal. On October 19, 2017, he made his European debut in Manchester United's Champions League match against Benfica. Two days later, he renewed his contract with Manchester United until 2021, and there is an option to renew the contract.

In January 2019, McTominay renewed his contract with Manchester United again, and the two sides signed a contract that expires in 2023 and can be renewed for another year. That season, he played 22 times for the team and scored 2 goals, including his first goal for Manchester United's first team in the game against Wolves in April 19.

In the 19-20 season, under Solskjaer, McTominay's chances of playing increased. That season, he played 37 times in all competitions, including 28 starts, scored 5 goals and sent 1 assist, including a goal in the Manchester City derby at Old Trafford. After the end of that season, Manchester United renewed his contract again, and the two sides signed until 2026.

In the 22-23 season, McTominay played 39 times for Manchester United in all competitions, including 16 starts, scored 3 goals and sent 1 assist, and won the League Cup with the team, which was also his first trophy won in the first team.

In the 23-24 season, the 27-year-old Scottish midfielder played 43 times, including 27 starts, scored 10 goals and made 3 assists. He started in the FA Cup final against Manchester City and helped the team defeat their opponents and win the championship.

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