A former Italy star claims all the Manchester United directors should be arrested for selling Scott McTominay, who has impressed for Napoli so far.
The Red Devils sold the Scotland international to the Serie A outfit in a deal reportedly worth €30.5 million last month.
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United manager Erik ten Hag also revealed that he did not want McTominay to leave as the club were forced to sell a homegrown player, which helps with the club's position with the Profit and Sustainability Rules.
The 27-year-old has already become an integral part of Antonio Conte's starting line-up this campaign, registering two goals and an assist in eight matches.
Former Lazio star Paolo di Canio was surprised that the Red Devils allowed a player of McTominay's quality to leave the club.
"I would go to those at Manchester United to arrest all the directors: but how can you give McTominay away?," Di Canio told Il Mattino.
"There is someone like [David] Neres who is a reserve. [Billy] Gilmour at Brighton has shown that he has the same characteristics of coming out with the ball at his feet and lucidity as [Stanislav] Lobotka."