Leny Yoro, the good news

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Prolonged absence but imminent return for Leny Yoro! The 18-year-old French defender, signed this summer for around 70 million euros, has recovered from a broken left foot suffered during pre-season against Arsenal. After several months of convalescence, Yoro reunited with his teammates in collective training, pleasing news for Manchester United and for Ruben Amorim, future coach of the club.

A major reinforcement for a Manchester in difficulty

The Red Devils, currently 13th in the Premier League after a difficult start to the season, hope that Yoro will bring solidity to their defense. The defender, who has not yet played an official match with MU, was greeted enthusiastically by his teammates.

According to Ruud van Nistelrooy, who is acting as interim manager, “he managed his convalescence very well”. Manchester will face PAOK Salonika this Thursday in the Europa League, with perhaps the return of Yoro on the scoresheet.

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