Scott McTominay set to lose MILLIONS after loaning cash to collapsed firm run by Wag who’s facing allegations of fraud

SCOTLAND ace Scott McTominay is set to lose £2.32million he invested in a failed firm run by his glam girlfriend and her dad. The Napoli star, 28, loaned £1million cash plus £1.32million from his own investment company to Ashley Reading and Wag Cameron’s Fortress Capital Partners, documents have revealed. GettyScott McTominay and Napoli are leading the way in Serie A this season[/caption] INSTAGRAMThe Scotland ace pictured with girlfriend Cam Reading[/caption] InstagramA firm run by Cam and her father has gone bust[/caption] He is among creditors owed around £20million after the outfit went bust. And on Friday they rejected businessman Ashley’s bid to claw back cash via a Company Voluntary Arrangement. Liquidators had warned investors, including former Manchester United midfielder McTominay, that they were unlikely to get their money back. They said: “Our view is that this CVA is highly speculative. Creditors should be aware that there may be little return. “We are unable to definitely say the proposal strikes the balance between the interests of the company and the creditors as there has been limited disclosure of the assets of the director and his family.” It is understood investors stand to get just 3p back for every £1 — meaning McTominay would receive just £66,000. Boyzone singer Shane Lynch, 48, is also set to lose most of his £730,000 investment in the firm. Cameron, 25, has been ordered to hand over hundreds of thousands of pounds from sales of two pads in Dubai and a Spanish villa. She and her dad face fraud allegations. On the pitch, McTominay and Napoli are a step closer to winning the Serie A title. He played the full game as Antonio Conte’s men secured a 1-0 win away to Lecce thanks to a first-half Giacomo Raspadori goal. The result saw Napoli maintain their three-point lead over title rivals Inter Milan. There are just three games left to go in the season. All three of Napoli’s final games are against sides in the bottom half of the table. They take on Genoa next Sunday before travelling to face Parma. Their campaign ends with a home clash against Cagliari on May 25, where they’ll be hoping to lift the Serie A trophy. Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page

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Scott McTominay set to lose MILLIONS after loaning cash to collapsed firm run by Wag who’s facing allegations of fraud

SCOTLAND ace Scott McTominay is set to lose £2.32million he invested in a failed firm run by his glam girlfriend and her dad.

The Napoli star, 28, loaned £1million cash plus £1.32million from his own investment company to Ashley Reading and Wag Cameron’s Fortress Capital Partners, documents have revealed.

Scott McTominay of SSC Napoli in uniform.
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Scott McTominay and Napoli are leading the way in Serie A this season[/caption]
Scott McTominay and his girlfriend at a restaurant.
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The Scotland ace pictured with girlfriend Cam Reading[/caption]
Woman in a blue coverup by a pool.
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A firm run by Cam and her father has gone bust[/caption]

He is among creditors owed around £20million after the outfit went bust.

And on Friday they rejected businessman Ashley’s bid to claw back cash via a Company Voluntary Arrangement.

Liquidators had warned investors, including former Manchester United midfielder McTominay, that they were unlikely to get their money back.

They said: “Our view is that this CVA is highly speculative. Creditors should be aware that there may be little return.

“We are unable to definitely say the proposal strikes the balance between the interests of the company and the creditors as there has been limited disclosure of the assets of the director and his family.”

It is understood investors stand to get just 3p back for every £1 — meaning McTominay would receive just £66,000.

Boyzone singer Shane Lynch, 48, is also set to lose most of his £730,000 investment in the firm.

Cameron, 25, has been ordered to hand over hundreds of thousands of pounds from sales of two pads in Dubai and a Spanish villa.

She and her dad face fraud allegations.

On the pitch, McTominay and Napoli are a step closer to winning the Serie A title.

He played the full game as Antonio Conte’s men secured a 1-0 win away to Lecce thanks to a first-half Giacomo Raspadori goal.

The result saw Napoli maintain their three-point lead over title rivals Inter Milan.

There are just three games left to go in the season.

All three of Napoli’s final games are against sides in the bottom half of the table.

They take on Genoa next Sunday before travelling to face Parma.

Their campaign ends with a home clash against Cagliari on May 25, where they’ll be hoping to lift the Serie A trophy.

Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page