Lille president clarifies stance on Leny Yoro sale amid PSG advances | OneFootball

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·24 January 2024

Lille president clarifies stance on Leny Yoro sale amid PSG advances

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Lille OSC president Olivier Létang has told Le Parisien that the club will not sell Leny Yoro (18) this month, despite Paris Saint-Germain’s attempts to accelerate a transfer.

Yoro’s current contract with Lille expires at the end of the 2024/25 season, and according to RMC Sport, a renewal is not likely at this point. As a result, Yoro, one of the hottest defensive prospects in European football, is expected to be highly coveted in the summer, with Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Manchester United, Liverpool and PSG all considering a move for the France youth international.


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However, PSG are looking to steal a march on the competition and conclude a deal this month. Les Parisiens have been considering how to formulate a deal to convince Les Dogues to sell, and according to RMC Sport, a loan deal with an obligatory purchase option had been considered.

Yoro set to be subject of summer bidding war

Yoro is aware of PSG’s interest and according to Sports Zone, is open to a move to the Parc des Princes, however, it is unlikely to happen this month, with President Létang ruling out a sale. “Leny Yoro will not leave in January. So there are no negotiations and no discussions, contrary to what some are saying,” he said.

Yoro may not leave this month, but a departure for Les Dogues does look an inevitability. Much to the benefit of Lille, a bidding war could ensue at the end of the season.

GFFN | Luke Entwistle

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