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Scott Mc Tominay is relishing the prospect of playing with "incredible" Kevin De Bruyne, as Napoli look to "kick on again" after winning Serie A. The Scotland international scored 13 goals and was named the league's player of the season as Antonio Conte's side were crowned champions. Belgium's De Bruyne moves to Italy after a decade and six Premier League titles with Manchester City. "He's an incredible player and obviously someone who will bring so much quality to the group and for us to have him, it's amazing, " Mc Tominay told BBC Sport. "Bringing in players of that quality in and that nature is very, very important and we want to kick on again. "We don't want to be content with what we've had. " Scott Mc Tominay and Kevin de Bruyne will play together at Napoli this season How Mc Tominay became a Napoli icon after Man Utd exit 'Thank you Scotland' - Mc Tominay's name ringing out in streets of Naples Mc Tominay stunner helps Napoli win Serie A title Speaking at Wimbledon on a return trip to the UK Mc Tominay believes the move abroad has strengthened his mentality. "The people in Naples are incredible, they're so passionate and everywhere you go there are people who say 'Forza Napoli' and they want to speak to you and have a conversation and that inspires you every time you go on the pitch because they care, " he said. "It's different, a totally different way of life over there - the way you eat, the way you live and all that. It gives you more mental strength. "I've always lived very close to my mum, so I could go whenever I wanted. "Whereas now I live 1, 500 miles away so I can't just go home and see my mum, my family, my sister and my kids so it's different, but in life you sometimes have to take yourself out of your comfort zone and I've always prided myself on that. "I would never want to be in my comfort zone, and if I can go away anywhere and establish myself and do well, why not? Who's to stop me doing that? " Back at Mc Tominay's former club, Manchester United, another rebuild is ongoing as they aim to improve on a last season's 15th-placed finish in the Premier League. "I always want the absolute best for Manchester United, it's been my life for 22-23 years, " he added. "For me, I wish the club all the success in the world and I'll be with them every step of the way. I want them to do well. " This video can not be played Napoli fans go wild after title win Lions lead Brumbies by nine points after testing first half Red Bull sack team principal Horner Archer to play first Test in more than four years Tackling the taboos around later-life love Exploring iconic songs that were once banned by the BBC Jonathan Bailey faces tricky questions from children How David Bowie and Mick Jagger's Live Aid duet happened 'Aberdeen savour the most perfect game ever played' How Mc Tominay became a Napoli icon after Man Utd exit Scotland men's internationals to be shown live on BBC Commonwealth Games: Why is it so special to be part of Team Scotland? From titles to tinpottery - rank Scotland's top 10 clubs 19 forwards and £600m later. .. is Joao Pedro the frontman Chelsea need? Sabalenka and Alcaraz top best shots from day nine at Wimbledon. Video Sabalenka and Alcaraz top best shots from day nine at Wimbledon In Pictures: Sporting photos of the week Why don't we trust technology in sport? 'Racquet like a magic wand' - How Alcaraz saw off Norrie. Video'Racquet like a magic wand' - How Alcaraz saw off Norrie My photo by the toilet sums up my season - Open champion Schauffele Why was Piastri penalised but Russell wasn't? Germany come from behind to beat Denmark. Video Germany come from behind to beat Denmark 'This doesn't feel like a win' - Sinner through after Dimitrov retires hurt. Video'This doesn't feel like a win' - Sinner through after Dimitrov retires hurt Spain's Pina scores 'one of the goals of the tournament so far' Video Spain's Pina scores 'one of the goals of the tournament so far' Who should foot the bill for tennis players' pay rise? How 'monster' Silva, 40, is inspiring Fluminense The familiar issues frustrating England and their fans The 12 content creators vying to be BBC's new football expert Taylor v Serrano 3 – all you need to know England to bounce back? Brown-Finnis' Euro 2025 predictions - second group games Is Pochettino delivering hope - or panic - to US after Gold Cup loss? The downfall of Brescia & potential rebirth in Serie C Diogo Jota: A tribute. Video Diogo Jota: A tribute Tour de France 2025 - your stage-by-stage guide to cycling's greatest race Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.