Scott McTominay has been sent another warning after one of his Napoli teammates had his car reportedly stolen.
The Scotland international left boyhood club Manchester United in the summer to join Serie A side Napoli in a deal worth a reported fee of £25 million.
Since moving to Naples, McTominay has hit the ground running straight away by scoring two and assisting one in five matches across all competitions.
As a result, the 27-year-old received glowing reports from the Italian media.
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However, McTominay may have to keep a close eye on his belongings off the pitch after teammate Matteo Politano reportedly had his car stolen.
As reported by Italian news outlet Tutto Mercato Web, Politano’s car was stolen outside a restaurant in Naples and was eventually found in a parking lot after being tracked down by the police.
Euro Foot reported that Politano said in a statement: “Unfortunately, it's not just a problem for Naples.”
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Earlier in the week, another one of McTominay’s teammates, Juan Jesus, found geolocators tagged to his car.
The defender wrote: “After almost one month of being tailed, today they tried to steal my car. What a bad feeling, you make me vomit!
“What happened tonight is just the icing on the cake, in the space of one month, I found as many as five air tags (geo-tracker) inside my car. And just knowing that these criminals know where I live doesn’t bring me serenity, unluckily I won’t feel safe ever again in such a beautiful city.”
Jesus added: “I know that material goods are of secondary importance, but knowing that a stranger violated a personal belonging really makes me sick.”
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Napoli will be back in action after the international break when they take on Empoli in the Serie A next weekend at the Stadio comunale Carlo Castellani.
Topics: Scott Mctominay, Napoli, Serie A, Football