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Real Madrid have a total agreement with Leny Yoro amid Man United hijack attempt

Real Madrid have a total agreement with Leny Yoro amid Man United hijack attempt

Journalist Jorge Picon has confirmed that there is a total agreement between Real Madrid and young defender Leny Yoro despite the fact that his team, Lille, have accepted a bid from Manchester United.

After weeks of hustle, it seems like Yoro’s future is about to be decided, with the talented player eager to move to Madrid. However, Manchester United’s recent offer has stirred things up, creating a tense situation for Lille and the player himself.

It must be noted that Manchester United have put forward a substantial offer of €50 million plus additional incentives, which Lille have accepted.

This move has put the decision squarely in Yoro’s hands, adding pressure to the ongoing negotiations. Real Madrid have countered with a bid that could also reach €50 million but only with bonuses, but it’s slightly less than United’s proposal.

Despite not having formalised their offer yet, Real Madrid aim to wrap up the negotiations swiftly, hoping to secure Yoro before their preseason kicks off on July 15.

Deal is complex, but Yoro only wants Real Madrid

Manchester United’s involvement has added a layer of complexity to the deal. Lille sees this as an opportunity to push for the best possible price for their young star, leveraging the competition between the two football giants.

<em>Leny Yoro only wants to sign for Real Madrid. (Photo by SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AFP via Getty Images)</em>
Leny Yoro only wants to sign for Real Madrid. (Photo by SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AFP via Getty Images)

Real Madrid, however, remain in a strong position due to Yoro’s clear preference for joining them. This strong interest from the player himself gives Real Madrid an edge, although Lille could use United’s offer as a bargaining chip.

It is said that the agreement between Real Madrid and Yoro is already in place and both parties are satisfied with the financial terms and the sporting project laid out for the player, who is seen as a key figure for the club’s future.

With Nacho leaving and uncertainties surrounding David Alaba’s recovery, Yoro could find significant playing time in the upcoming season.

What about Man United’s offer?

It is said that United’s bid is likely to hasten the process and Real Madrid are determined not to delay and remains optimistic about their chances.

They are well aware that Lille, like many other Ligue 1 clubs, faces financial challenges, particularly due to television rights issues. This financial pressure could work in Real Madrid’s favour as they negotiate the final details of the transfer.

In conclusion, while Manchester United’s last-minute offer has introduced a new twist in the transfer saga, Real Madrid’s solid agreement with Yoro and the player’s strong desire to join them keeps them in a favourable position.

The coming days will be crucial as all parties involved work towards a resolution, but Real Madrid hopes to emerge victorious in securing one of the market’s brightest talents.