in

Man Utd ‘take concrete action in swoop for Ligue 1 wonderkid, 18, but face competition from rivals City’


MANCHESTER UNITED have made a serious move to swoop for Ligue 1 star Leny Yoro but they will face rivals Manchester City, a report claims.

The January transfer window is approaching and English clubs are always keen to nab the best talent from the French league, and the centre-back set to be in the mix.

Manchester United and Manchester City both have Leny Yoro on their radarCredit: Getty

Erik ten Hag is keen to reinforce his backline after inconsistent performances this season.

And with four back-to-back draws, Pep Guardiola’s side are in trouble as the league title is slowly drifting away.

In the hope of restoring their faith, both bosses are said to have their radar on high alert for Lille defender Yoro, according to Le10.

The French outlet claims that the clubs have made a “very concrete move towards Ligue 1” for the wonderkid.

READ MORE ON MAN UTD

It is said the teams have been in contact with Lille ahead of the January window.

Yoro is one of the French league’s most talented prospects having made his first senior appearance in May 2022.

He is the second youngest ever Lille player, with Eden Hazard in third.

But the Ligue 1 giants are said to be “pushing very hard to try and keep their player by extending his contract.”

Most read in Football

FREE BETS – BEST BETTING OFFERS & NEW CUSTOMER BONUSES

The France U21 star still has another term left on his contract as it is set to expire in June 2025.

However, Lille are said to be open to finding a deal that can suit all parties involved.

So far Yoro has made just six appearances this season but has scored two goals in both Ligue 1 and the Europa Conference League.

If he made a move across the Channel, Yoro would follow in the footsteps of other former Ligue 1 talents such as William Saliba Bryan Mbeumo, Bruno Guimaraes and Jeremy Doku.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


Tagcloud:

Former Premier League Wag and ‘world’s hottest woman’ stuns in cut-out red dress as fans ‘don’t even have words anymore’

My dad won Premier League with Man Utd – now I’m making my own way in football