Leny Yoro, the big news!

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After three months of absence, Leny Yoro returns to individual training at Manchester United. The 70 million euro recruit could soon make his debut and provide a crucial reinforcement in defense.

Recruited for 70 million euros this summer, Leny Yoro has still not made his official debut with Manchester United due to a broken metatarsal. The young French defender (18 years old), injured during a preparation match in August, returned to individual training on Monday after an absence of almost three months.

Yoro soon ready for Manchester United debut

Good news for the Red Devils, who are going through a difficult period and could soon count on their summer recruit. Although he has regained the ball, the former Lille player will still have to wait before participating in collective training. But his return is imminent, and his big debut in Mancunian colors is expected in the coming weeks.

An arrival which could be decisive for Manchester United, in search of stability in defense. It remains to be seen whether Erik ten Hag, who the British media say is in the hot seat, will still be the coach of the English club when Leny Yoro is fit to play…

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