Real Madrid's strategy to 'steal' young player from PSG

PSG and Real Madrid prioritize Leny Yoro, with Premier League clubs also interested, but Madridistas may have found a solution.
PSG and Real Madrid prioritize Leny Yoro, with Premier League clubs also interested, but Madridistas may have found a solution. / Christian Liewig - Corbis/GettyImages
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This summer, Leny Yoro promises to be one of the players who will liven up the transfer market the most. The young center-back from LOSC is coming off an exceptional season and is expected to be the center of a major battle.

PSG has him as a priority, as does Real Madrid. Several Premier League clubs are also interested. But it seems that the Madridistas have found a solution.

PSG was very active in seeking Leny Yoro's signing this winter but received a firm response from LOSC. As reported by Le10Sport, the Lille club requested €90 million for the transfer of the young center-back, prompting PSG to postpone this operation until next summer.

According to the cited portal, PSG will make a new attempt for Leny Yoro in the next transfer market.

Real Madrid's strategy to 'steal' young player from PSG

However, the Parisians will not be alone in this dispute. Real Madrid has also decided to accelerate the signing of Leny Yoro, who is also on Manchester United's radar, valuing the profile of the LOSC center-back highly. PSG will have to fight a tough battle.

According to information from Ramon Alvarez de Mon, Real Madrid may have even found a solution to close the transfer of Leny Yoro.

Faced with the problem of overcrowding in the defensive zone with the presence of Militao, Alaba, Rudiger, Nacho, and Rafa Marín, the Merengue club is considering completing the signing of the young Frenchman this summer and then loaning him to LOSC for a season.

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This measure could allow Real Madrid to get ahead of PSG in the operation.

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