Leny Yoro’s big decision about his future

Leny Yoro’s big decision about his future
Leny Yoro’s big decision about his future

While the matches in the Euro group stage are in full swing and liven up the days of football fans, the transfer window is slowly getting underway all over Europe. In Lille, we know full well that this period will mark the departure of one of the club’s children, Leny Yoro. At the end of his contract in a year, the 18-year-old central defender is eagerly courted.

In England, Liverpool and Manchester United have checked his name. On the other side of the Pyrenees, Real Madrid are thinking of him to renew their rearguard, Nacho being on the verge of joining Al-Qadsiah in Saudi Arabia in particular. In France, PSG has been working on his arrival since last January, in vain for the moment.

Yoro (LOSC) says no to PSG…

This Saturday, Brand takes stock of the Leny Yoro case. Luis Campos is doing everything he can to convince the native of Saint-Maurice and his representative, Jorge Mendes, to join the French capital. In fact, PSG’s intentions would be those which come closest to LOSC’s requirements to release its nugget, with an amount of around 60 million euros. Problem for Campos and Paris: Leny Yoro finally rejected them, reports the Spanish daily.

…and swears by Real Madrid

This is not new, but the trend is confirmed: the international hopeful only has eyes for Real Madrid. Aware of having the player’s favors, the latest winner of the Champions League does not intend to align with Paris Saint-Germain’s proposal and therefore hopes to negotiate downwards. Marca indicates that everything could accelerate before the end of the month. In the event of signing with the Merengues, Leny Yoro would join a contingent of Frenchmen already well supplied by Ferland Mendy, Eduardo Camavinga, Aurélien Tchouaméni and recently, Kylian Mbappé.


My favorite action? A one-two between the banks of the Garonne and the potreros of the Río de la Plata. Supporter of TéFéCé and member of Argentinos Juniors.

-

-

PREV Antonin Panenka: The Euro 1976 penalty that killed a career and sparked controversy
NEXT Wimbledon | Seven stories to follow