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To successfully integrate and progress at Manchester United, Leny Yoro can count on the executives of the English team. And in particular Harry Maguire.
The future of
Manchester United is symbolized in particular by
Leny YoroThe 18-year-old French central defender, recruited this summer from Lille, will first and foremost have to acclimatize to this new environment. That of a club with international stature, a football institution in England.
And to help him integrate, Leny Yoro can count on Harry Maguire. “It’s our job as senior centre-backs, my job, to help him, to communicate well, to let him know what to expect. “, said the English international, interviewed by Manchester Evening News.
“There will be mistakes »
Harry Maguire also recalls the young age of his new teammate and the risks that this can entail: “There will be mistakes, but he has all the qualities of a central defender in modern football. So I am sure he will have a bright future. »
Leny Yoro was transferred to the Red Devils for the sum of 62 million euros (source Transfermarkt). Some observers consider this amount too high for a player who has made nearly 60 professional appearances with Lille (Ligue 1, Coupe de France, Europa Conference League).
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