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Manchester United lined up the millions to double the competition. Real Madrid thought they had blocked the file after convincing Leny Yoro, but they were unable to agree with LOSC on the price. PSG was lying in wait after having done everything to recruit him during the previous winter transfer window. And so it was MU who arrived, with an offer of €70 million including bonuses, to satisfy the Lille management.
The 18-year-old French defender was seduced by the Manchester club and finally said yes. Afterwards, things quickly moved on, and he joined his new teammates to participate in the pre-season. The English press already judged him convincing after a friendly against Glasgow Rangers. But then, everything got complicated during the match against Arsenal, last night, in Los Angeles.
Yoro was replaced at half-time, visibly injured. And according to our information, the news is not good. His injury could require several months of recovery! A major setback for this young player who also had to digest his transfer and understand his new life in a new championship.
A foot problem already detected during the medical examination. A hard blow for the Frenchman, but also for Manchester United, who had planned to quickly throw him into the deep end of the Premier League.
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