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Scott McTominay wins out in Sportal.co.uk poll: he’s the king of the 2024-25 Serie A

McTominay overcomes
Scott McTominay overdoes in the Sportal.it poll, in which 80 journalists and communicators participated, whom we thank for their willingness: the Scotsman of Italian champion Napoli is the king of Serie A 2024-25.
Three preferences we asked for: we awarded 5 points to the first, 3 to the second and 1 to the third. That of the former Manchester United midfielder was a real domination.
Here is the complete ranking
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Mc Tominay 349, Retegui 129, Kean and Orsolini 32, Svilar and M. Thuram 26, Reijnders 23, Dumfries 16, Lukaku 11, Lautaro Martinez and Lookman 8, Bastoni and Sommer 7, Dybala and Nico Paz 4, Acerbi, Anguissa, Barella and De Gea 3, Calhanoglu, Coppola, Diao, Di Gregorio, Duda, Ederson, Leao, Mancini, Meret, Ndicka, Ndoye, Rrahmani and K. Thuram 1.
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Here are the votes of the 80 journalists and communicators
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Adriano Ancona (Corriere dello Sport): McTominay, Kean, Orsolini
Nicola Apicella (Repubblica.it): McTominay, Retegui, Bastoni
Francesco Arioli (L’Arena): McTominay, Orsolini, K. Thuram
Giulia Bassi (Primopiano): McTominay, Svilar, Nico Paz
Fabio Beretta (Vimercate Newspaper): McTominay, Orsolini, Retegui
Alberto Bertolotto (Messaggero Veneto): McTominay, Dumfries, Kean
Gianmario Bonzi (Radio Serie A): Retegui, McTominay, Reijnders
Mario Borraccino (TeleSveva): McTominay, Retegui, Reijnders
Franco Bovaio (Bomber): Svilar, Retegui, McTominay
Daniele Buonamici (Mediaset): McTominay, Kean, Reijnders
Davide Cailotto (Tele Arena): McTominay, Kean, Retegui
Tiziana Cairati (La Repubblica): Lookman, Retegui, McTominay
Fabio Caressa (Sky Sport): McTominay, Reijnders, Ndicka
Rosario Carraffa (TuttoPalermo.net): McTominay, Kean, Orsolini
Federico Casotti (Sport Medieset): McTominay, Retegui, Orsolini
Gaetano Primo Catalano (Tuttocampo): McTominay, Retegui, Rrahmani
Enea Cazzaniga (Golden Flamingo): McTominay, Retegui, Di Gregorio
Giovanni Chinnici (TuttoPalermo.net): McTominay, Dybala, Meret
Vito Contento (Edicola del Sud): McTominay, Retegui, Mancini
Marco D’Avanzo (Soccerdata): McTominay, Sommer, Ndoye
Nicola De Bonis (freelance): McTominay, Retegui, Orsolini
Mino Dell’Orco (TeleSveva): Kean, Orsolini, McTominay
Pino Di Bitetto (Gazzetta dello Sport): McTominay, Retegui, Reijnders
Pietro Di Gregorio (Counterattack): McTominay, Retegui, Svilar
Massimiliano Dipasquale (Antenna Sud): McTominay, M. Thuram, Nico Paz
Elisa Donatini (Sportitalia): Lautaro Martinez, McTominay, Reijnders
Marco Este (Estenews): McTominay, Reijnders, Retegui
Alberto Fabbri (Hellas Live): McTominay, Orsolini, Kean
Alessio Faccincani (Tele Arena): McTominay, Retegui, M. Thuram
Matteo Fantozzi (TvPlay): McTominay, Anguissa, Retegui
Onorio Ferraro (Inter-News.it): McTominay, M. Thuram, Reijnders
Paolo Ficara (Il Dispaccio): Retegui, McTominay, Diao
Ivan Filannino (Estenews): McTominay, M. Thuram, Reijnders
Giorgio Gherarducci (Gialappa’s Band): Svilar, McTominay, Dumfries
Filippo Ghialamberti (Omnia Eventi): McTominay, Retegui, Svilar
Piero Giannico (journalist and commentator): Retegui, Orsolini, Kean
Luca Giorgetti (Sportal.it): McTominay, Retegui, Kean
Antongiulio Giove (journalist and author): McTominay, Nico Paz, Kean
Edoardo Grassi (Sport Mediaset): McTominay, Retegui, Kean
Andrea Gussoni (Il Cittadino di Monza e Brianza): Retegui, Sommer, Lukaku
Francesco Lucivero (Sportal.it): McTominay, Kean, Reijnders
Luca Mantovani (L’Arena): McTominay, Barella, Coppola
Carmine Martino (Mediaset): McTominay, Retegui, Reijnders
Gianluca Mazzini (Sport Mediaset): McTominay, Retegui, Bastoni
Daniele Molteni (Leggo): McTominay, Svilar, Ederson
Massimiliano Nebuloni (Sky Sport): McTominay, M. Thuram, Retegui
Antonio Paolino (Radiobianconera): McTominay, Retegui, Calhanoglu
Mario Parisi (NapoliToday.it): McTominay, Retegui, Orsolini
Salvio Passante (Calcionapoli24.it): McTominay, Retegui, Orsolini
Alessandro Passoni (Coachfever.it): McTominay, M. Thuram, Retegui
Massimo Pavan (TuttoJuve.com): McTominay, Retegui, Kean
Gaudio Pedalino (Radio Rcs): Lukaku, Orsolini, Leao
Stefano Peduzzi (MonzaNews): McTominay, M. Thuram, Retegui
Emanuele Perego (La Voce del Trentino): McTominay, Retegui, M. Thuram
Saverio Pestuggia (Violanews.com): McTominay, Retegui, Kean
Vincenzo Piegari (Ansa): McTominay, Lookman, Dybala
Christian Pradelli (MilanPress.it): McTominay, Dumfries, Reijnders
Piercarlo Presutti (Ansa): McTominay, Retegui, Svilar
Doriano Rabotti (Quotidiano Nazionale): McTominay, M. Thuram, Retegui
Antonio Ricotta (Sport Italpress): McTominay, Retegui, Kean
Valeria Rosa (Sportal.it): McTominay, M. Thuram, Retegui
Carlo Roscito (TvPlay): McTominay, Retegui, Svilar
Stefano Scacchi (La Stampa): McTominay, Lukaku, Lookman
Giuseppe Schiavone (Amica9Tv): Retegui, McTominay, Kean
Alessandro Schirone (La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno): McTominay, Orsolini, Retegui, and Kean
Luca Sguazzardo (L’Arena): McTominay, Acerbi, Sommer
Giordano Signorelli (Tuttosport): McTominay, Retegui, Orsolini
Gaia Simonetti (USSI Tuscany): McTominay, De Gea, Retegui
Sergio Stanco (Calcio2000): McTominay, Retegui, M. Thuram
Luca Talotta (MilanoSportiva): McTominay, Retegui, Bastoni
Stefano Tamburini (Autosprint): McTominay, Dumfries, M. Thuram
Flavio Maria Tassotti (Teleradiostereo): McTominay, Svilar, Kean and Retegui
Mattia Todisco (Il Giorno): McTominay, Dumfries, Retegui
Luca Uccello (Leggo): McTominay, Reijnders, Orsolini
Massimo Ugolini (L’Altro Giornale Verona): Dumfries, Orsolini, Duda
Gianluca Valente (B24): McTominay, Reijnders, Retegui
Ernesto Villa (CoachFever): McTominay, Svilar, Reijnders
Gianluca Viscogliosi (Sportitalia): McTominay, Bastoni, Retegui
Pietro Vultaggio (ErLupacchiotto.com): McTominay, Retegui, M. Thuram
Lorenzo Zacchetti (City News): McTominay, Lautaro Martinez, Lookman
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