Hojlund and McTominay stunned with new looks after moving to Napoli.
The updated look of Hojlund and McTominay impressed fans
According to The Sun: Fans of MANCHESTER UNITED were thrilled with the new looks of Rasmus Hojlund and Scott McTominay.
The former 'Red Devils' players arrived in England from Naples for a Champions League match against Manchester City.
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Hojlund and McTominay teamed up in Naples during the summer transfer window.
This time they looked very stylish while checking out the pitch at the 'Etihad' Stadium.
Both were in elegant suits, as if recalling the stadium of their former rivals.
United fans were amazed to see the pair's style on social media.
“The level of aura they have gained after leaving Manchester United is limitless.”
“The guys become instantly better as soon as they leave United.”
“Incredible aura. Manchester United held them back.”
“Scott looks like a mafia boss.”
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In unison, another fan noted: “These styles are incredible.”
Despite the struggles at 'Red Devils', Hojlund has already scored a goal in a winning Serie A match against Fiorentina for his new team.
Scott, meanwhile, has become a fan favorite in Naples, helping the team win the Italian title last season.
Not only are they returning to Manchester. Former Man City captain Kevin De Bruyne is also preparing for the match against the Italians.
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The Belgian midfielder moved to Napoli in the summer after his contract with Man City expired.
Head coach Antonio Conte admitted to consulting with De Bruyne ahead of the match.
“Preparation for each game has always been very careful, we don’t do anything particularly different, but I spoke with Kevin.”
“I asked him a few questions.”
“He was part of this club for 10 years and had such a wonderful coach like Pep Guardiola.”
“Kevin will be thrilled to play, but I hope that after the starting whistle he finds his game and remembers that he plays for our great Napoli and contributes as he has done.”
The debut of Hojlund and McTominay in their new teams highlights their growth as players. These changes can be significant not only for them but also for future encounters between their teams and old rivals. The situation on the football field is always dynamic, and such transfers affect not only personal careers but also the overall development of clubs in European football.
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