MU: excellent news for Lény Yoro

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Arriving at Manchester United this summer, from LOSC for around 70 million euros, bonus included, Lény Yoro (19 years old) could finally discover the Premier League this weekend! Absent from the field since the summer due to a serious foot injury, the French central defender could return to competition on Wednesday, for Manchester United’s trip to Arsenal, for the 14th day of Premier League. His new coach, Ruben Amorim, gave good news for his return.

“Maybe Leny Yoro will be in the group. I think he’s in a good period, he’s in better physical condition, so I think he’ll be in the group. It’s a special talent. He is very fast, he is a modern defender, and it is good when you want to press high and you leave a lot of attackers, especially in this Championship, one-on-one.explained the Portuguese manager. As a reminder, Yoro only played 81 minutes with the Red Devils at the start of the season, during friendly matches.

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