Leny Yoro, it’s official for PSG!

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While PSG dreams of recruiting Leny Yoro, Olivier Létang gave a severe clarification on the situation of his young defender.

The next few days could be lively at PSG. The end of the winter transfer window is approaching and the capital club has many files on fire. Both in terms of departures and arrivals. The Parisian leaders still have in mind to strengthen their midfield, Gabriel Moscardo having not been able to commit as expected, and also intend to recruit in central defense, a consequence, this time, of the injury to Milan Skriniar.

Several names have been mentioned but the priority of the Parisian leaders for the moment is Leny Yoro, the young central defender of Lille. The person concerned would not be insensitive to the interest of the French champions and his agent, Jorge Mendes, would push hard for a transfer this winter. However, Losc is completely closed to the idea of ​​a departure before the end of the winter transfer window.

Asked in the columns of Le Parisien, Olivier Létang, the president of the northern club, in fact rejected the departure of his young player, under contract until 2025. “ He will not leave in January, so there is no negotiation, no discussion contrary to what some suggest,” he thundered while certain rumors assured that Losc would be ready to let his player leave in the event of offer greater than 50 million euros. Moreover, if Olivier Létang is firm on the subject, the investment fund Merlyn Partners (owner of LOSC) could more easily be convinced.

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