Yoro to PSG for “a totally crazy amount”?

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If PSG wants to poach Leny Yoro from Lille before the end of the month, they will have to pay a particularly large transfer fee.

Even if Lucas Beraldo was recruited by Paris Saint-Germain to compensate for the injuries of Milan Skriniar and Presnel Kimpembe, the recruitment of an additional central defender would not be too much for the capital club. Indeed, the Brazilian player still seems too “soft” to be able to claim starting status.

The leaders of the capital club have been working for several weeks on the Leny Yoro file. They would be ready to inject more than twenty million euros to poach the 18-year-old player from Lille. But according to Daniel Riolo, this transfer is unlikely to happen before the end of the winter transfer window. “Yoro in Paris is no. The door is closed, Létang has closed the door and Fonseca is holding. He is behind and blocking the door. They won’t let it go or it would have to be a totally crazy and disproportionate amount.”warned the sports journalist on RMC.

❗️PSG tried to reactivate the Leny Yoro track but Lille wants to keep him this winter 🇫🇷💫

🔹LY has a proposal from LOSC (+1) but the trend is not towards an extension

🔹Bayern, MU and Real Madrid have inquired

🔹The Frenchman is now represented by Jorge Mendes pic.twitter.com/RuQ5IMa0ZA

— Fabrice Hawkins (@FabriceHawkins) January 16, 2024

As LOSC is not a seller, PSG should return to the charge during next summer. However, the competition promises to be very tough for Leny Yoro, knowing that big European cars are courting him. Among these, we can cite Real Madrid, Manchester United and Bayern Munich.

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