PSG: Olivier Letang takes a position in the Yoro file

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For several weeks, Luis Campos has been actively working on the Leny Yoro case. The strong man of the PSG transfer window dreams of recruiting the man we already consider to be the new Raphaël Varane. A thesis which was further strengthened with the sudden arrival of Jorge Mendes as agent of the young and promising 18-year-old central defender. The omnipotent Portuguese agent, who already manages the interests at PSG of Warren Zaire-Emery, Bradley Barcola, Manuel Ugarte, Gonçalo Ramos and Vitinha, is obviously at the heart of the negotiations.

He even helps LOSC find a quality replacement on the market, to compensate for the possible loss of Yoro. Well aware of wanting to keep his hand in this thorny issue, Olivier Letang does not intend to let it happen and will try at all costs to block his nugget as he confided to the Parisian. “He will not leave in January, so there are no negotiations, no discussions contrary to what some suggest! » Not sure that this is enough, especially since behind the scenes Leny Yoro is more convinced than ever of the merits of leaving for PSG and has also spoken with certain players from the capital… No offense to the Lille president, whether this winter or next summer, PSG intends to get their hands on the French defender…

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