Targeted by PSG and Real, Leny Yoro makes a radical decision for his future

Targeted by PSG and Real, Leny Yoro makes a radical decision for his future
Targeted by PSG and Real, Leny Yoro makes a radical decision for his future

Torn between PSG and Real Madrid, Leny Yoro has decided on his future.

Paris Saint-Germain is facing one of the most complicated transfer windows in its history since the arrival of Qatar Sports Investments. The Parisian club, eager to strengthen this summer, is struggling to convince on the transfer market. It has already been rejected for several leads. But on top of that, PSG must face competition from Real Madrid in the Leny Yoro case, who made a radical decision for his future in recent hours.

Real and PSG are competing for Leny Yoro

Real Madrid is determined to wage war on PSG in the transfer market. After stealing its best player, Kylian Mbappé, this summer, the White House wants to continue making life difficult for the Parisian club. Real Madrid is indeed interested in Paris targets including Leny Yoro and Julian Alvarez.

For the first mentioned, it was however PSG who were first on his file and this, since last January. But the 18-year-old international hopeful had been blocked by Lille, who are now open to discussion.

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Leny Yoro will wait for Real Madrid

However, Real Madrid, who lost their captain Nacho this summer, are also interested in the player. Despite the offer and guarantees from PSG, Leny Yoro also favors a departure to the Spanish capital. But the Parisian club still had a slim hope, especially since LOSC and Real Madrid were unable to reach an agreement. Hope that Leny Yoro has just extinguished with his latest decision.

According to information from Relevo, the French defender has decided to wait and stay one more season at Lille. A decision that suits Real Madrid since the player will be free of any contract next summer. The Madrid club would therefore be pulling a Mbappé-style stunt on Lille and PSG, once again.

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