PSG: Luis Campos continues to push for Leny Yoro

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A defender for now, and for the future. If it is possible to combine these two notions, Paris Saint-Germain will not hesitate. And that’s exactly what he’s trying to do with Leny Yoro, the nugget of LOSC. Aged 18, he continues to impress observers in his first season as a starter. His calm, ease and toughness in duels stood out to all the scouts who watch Lille matches.

And the battle is already raging to enlist him: Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, PSG and many others have checked the name of the 18-year-old Frenchman, who recently changed agent. The northern club is rubbing its hands, aware of the gold mine it holds. It remains to be seen what turn the case will take. And it is the club from the French capital which is trying to set its pace, thanks to its advisor Luis Campos.

Luis Campos pulls out all the stops

The latter continues to push for a signing of the central defender from January, as we revealed to you last November. A delicate mission, but the Portuguese has already demonstrated his know-how with young players. He therefore unpacks the big game, with arguments that hit the mark, particularly with the player and his family. He thus ensures that room will be made for Yoro to quickly express himself at PSG.

Proof of the real interest in Yoro in this winter transfer window, he has put on standby the other avenues mentioned in recent days to strengthen the rearguard. Like the Diego Llorente file, which is indeed being worked on in parallel by collaborators of Luis Campos contrary to what has been reported recently. That said, the priority is Leny Yoro, and he makes this clear to his various interlocutors. Will this be enough to attract the player? It will also be necessary to come to an agreement with LOSC, which had previously set a minimum price of €50 million according to our information.

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