Man Utd close to completing move for Lille defender Leny Yoro
Manchester United are on the brink of completing a sensational swoop for 18-year-old defensive prodigy Leny Yoro from French champions Lille.
The Red Devils' pursuit of Yoro has reached its climax with reports confirming that United have had their bid accepted by Lille, paving the way for the youngster's move to Old Trafford.
Yoro, who has made a significant impact in Lille's setup with 60 appearances to his name, was destined to become a free agent next summer before United's proactive approach altered his trajectory.
Real Madrid, another club vying for Yoro's signature, failed to meet Lille's valuation, which could rise to a staggering £58.7million with add-ons.
This transfer marks United's second acquisition of the summer window, following the earlier capture of Joshua Zirkzee from Bologna.
Manager Erik ten Hag views Yoro's impending arrival as a crucial boost to their defensive lineup, especially amidst plans to offload Victor Lindelof and bring in two more central defensive options.
Yoro is expected to join United's pre-season preparations in Los Angeles, underscoring the club's ambition to integrate him swiftly into the squad ahead of the forthcoming campaign.
Additionally, United have already agreed personal terms with Matthijs De Ligt, who is set to make a high-profile move from Bayern Munich to bolster their defensive ranks further.
In parallel to their pursuit of Yoro, United have shown interest in Everton's promising defender Jarrad Branthwaite, with two bids being rebuffed by the Merseyside club this summer.
The negotiations highlight United's determination to fortify their defensive options under Ten Hag's strategic vision for the team.